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Money, Banking And Credit In Mediaeval Bruges
Italian Merchant Bankers Lombards And Money-Changers; A Study In The Origins Of Banking
The Liturgical Drama in Medieval Spain
The Liturgical Drama in Medieval Spain By Richard B. Donovan Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1958 From the Introduction: A study devoted to…
Video Interview with James M. Murray and Pablo Pastrana-Pérez
A local Kalamazoo television program interviewed James M. Murray and Pablo Pastrana-Pérez of Western Michigan University’s Institute of Medieval Studies on the occasion…
London: The Forgotten Hanseatic City
London: The Forgotten Hanseatic City Chaired by Tim Connell Lectures given on June 14, 2007 Synopsis: Die Hanse (the Hansa – the Hanseatic…
The fabrication of medieval history: archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works
The fabrication of medieval history: archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works By Simon Thurley Lecture given on October 31, 2007 Synopsis:…
Medieval Hospitals of London
Medieval Hospitals of London Lecture by William Ayliffe Given on April 7, 2008 Synopis: This lecture looks at the birth of hospitals in London in the…
Härnevi (Harnevi), a 15th century country church in Uppland, Sweden
Härnevi (Harnevi), a 15th century country church in Uppland, Sweden. Filmed in May 2007. There are three clips: 1. Crossroads 2. Church, choir…
Accounting and power: evidence from the fourteenth century
Accounting systems provide not only quantitative information but they also have the potential to document the economic, social, and institutional context in which they have occurred.
Analysing historical data: a justification of the use of quantitative methods
Analysing historical data: a justification of the use of quantitative methods By John McDonald Accounting History, vol.11:1 (2006) Abstract: Instead of answering point-by-point the…
Using William the Conqueror’s accounting record to assess manorial efficiency: a critical appraisal
Using William the Conqueror’s accounting record to assess manorial efficiency: a critical appraisal By Keith Hopper Accounting History, Vol. 11: 1 (2006) Abstract: Professor…
Public health problems in the medieval statutes of Vinodol, Vrbnik and Senj (West Croatia)
Public health problems in the medieval statutes of Vinodol, Vrbnik and Senj (West Croatia) By Jozip Azman et al., Journal of Public Health,…
The prevalence and pattern of distribution of root caries in a Scottish medieval population
The prevalence and pattern of distribution of root caries in a Scottish medieval population By N.W. Kerr Journal of Dental Research, Vol 69:3 (1990)…
Characteristics and Dating of Anglo-Saxon Churches
Characteristics and Dating of Anglo-Saxon Churches By H.M. Taylor The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961) Click here to read/download this…
Anglo-Saxon Churches in Yorkshire
Anglo-Saxon Churches in Yorkshire By H.M. Taylor The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961) Click here to read/download this article (PDF…
The York Viking Kingdom; Relations between Old English and Norse Culture
The York Viking Kingdom; Relations between Old English and Norse Culture By Alan Burns The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961)…
The Medieval Peasant House
The excavations have exposed a very interesting series of building techniques and revealed that the medieval peasant houses at Wharram Percy were rebuilt about every generation suggesting that they were very flimsy structures.
Late Saxon Pottery
Late Saxon Pottery By J.G. Hurst The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961) Click here to read/download this article (PDF…
An Eleventh-Century Farmhouse in the Norse Colonies in Greenland
An Eleventh-Century Farmhouse in the Norse Colonies in Greenland By C.L. Vebaek The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961) Click…
Eysteinn Haraldsson in the West, c.1151
Eysteinn Haraldsson in the West, c.1151: Oral Traditions and Written Record By A.B. Taylor The Fourth Viking Congress, ed. Alan Small (Edinburgh, 1961)…
The Revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn, 1294-5
In many quarters, no doubt, a smouldering resentment and a sense of shame helped to spread the leaven of unrest and dissatisfaction among the native population.
Brus versus Balliol, 1291-1292: The Model for Edward I’s Tribunal
Brus versus Balliol, 1291-1292: The Model for Edward I’s Tribunal By G. Neilson Scottish Historical Review, vol. 16 (1918) Click here to read/download…
The Cantar de Mio Cid: A Morphological-Syntagmatic Analysis of the Exile of the Cid
The Cantar de Mio Cid: A Morphological-Syntagmatic Analysis of the Exile of the Cid By Jack J. Himelblau eHumanista: Journal of Iberian Studies, vol.6…
Rethinking the Arthurian Legend Transmission in the Iberian Peninsula
Rethinking the Arthurian Legend Transmission in the Iberian Peninsula By J. Conde de Lindquist eHumanista: Journal of Iberian Studies vol.7 (2006) Click here to…
Legal Fictions: Literature and Law in Grisel y Mirabella
The plot of Grisel y Mirabella is relatively simple. A Scottish king has but one child, a daughter, Mirabella. Although she has many noble suitors, her father refuses to allow her to marry. Because her beauty causes conflicts between knights and nobles, the king imprisons her in a tower to prevent her suitors from killing each other.