On the fringes of the shrinking empire : the militarization of administration and society in Byzantine Histria
On the fringes of the shrinking empire : the militarization of administration and society in Byzantine Histria Bileta, Vedran MA Thesis, Budapest College (2010)…
The Later Pre-Conquest Boroughs and their Defences
The Later Pre-Conquest Boroughs and their Defences RADFORD, C. A. RALEGH Medieval Archaeology Vol. 14 (1970) Abstract ‘For nearly two centuries before the…
Decoding Domesday
Decoding Domesday By David Roffe History Today (June 2007) Introduction: The basics of Domesday Book have always appeared reassuringly clear. So, why should it…
Telling tales in Angevin courts
Telling tales in Angevin courts By Daniel Lord Smail French Historical Studies, Vol. 20:2 (1997) Introduction: The archives of Angevin Marseille, from the…
Victualling estimates for English garrisons in Scotland during the early fourteenth century
Victualling estimates for English garrisons in Scotland during the early fourteenth century By Michael Prestwich English Historical Review, Vol.82 (1967) Introduction: The problem…
A Household Book of Queen Isabella of England, 1311-1312
A Household Book of Queen Isabella of England, 1311-1312 By F. D. Blackley and G. Hermansen Historical Papers / Communications historiques, Volume 3:1 (1968)…
Feudal Constraint and Free Consent in the Making of Marriages in Medieval England: Widows in the King’s Gift
Feudal Constraint and Free Consent in the Making of Marriages in Medieval England: Widows in the King’s Gift By Sue Sheridan Walker Historical Papers,…
Pre-Colonial Criminal Justice In West Africa: Eurocentric Thought Versus Africentric Evidence
Pre-Colonial Criminal Justice In West Africa: Eurocentric Thought Versus Africentric Evidence By David Dalgleish African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, Vol.1:1 (2005)…
Richard I: Securing an Inheritance and Preparing a Crusade, 1189-1191
Traditional assessments of Richard I’s first years on the throne treat him as a king interested only in draining the Angevin realm of men and money in the interest of the Third Crusade.
The Right to Punish: Jurisdictional Disputes between Royal and Municipal Officials in Medieval Toulouse
The Right to Punish: Jurisdictional Disputes between Royal and Municipal Officials in Medieval Toulouse By Patricia Turning French History, Vol.24:1 (2010) Abstract: Over…
Detective Fiction in the Archives: Court Records and the Uses of Law in Late Medieval England
How did late medieval Londoners make use of the legal and archival powers of governing authorities in order to negotiate their lives?
King John and Rouen: Royal itineration, kingship, and the Norman ‘capital’, c. 1199 – c. 1204
In considering King John and Rouen, this study will take the reign of the last duke as the focal point for discussion of the importance of Rouen at the end of Angevin rule in Normandy.
The Medieval Art of Letter Writing: Rhetoric As Institutional Expression
The Medieval Art of Letter Writing: Rhetoric As Institutional Expression By Les Perelman Textual Dynamics of the Professions Historical and Contemporary Studies of…
The King’s Council, patronage and the governance of Scotland, 1460-1513
The King’s Council, patronage and the governance of Scotland, 1460-1513 By Trevor M. Chalmers PhD Dissertation, University of Aberdeen, 1982 Abstract: Between 1460…
“Judges of the Velum” and “Judges of the Hippodrome” in Thessalonike (11th c.)
“Judges of the Velum” and “Judges of the Hippodrome” in Thessalonike (11th c.) By Andreas GKOUTZIOUKOSTAS ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑ SΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑ, Vol. 20 (2010) Abstract: The…
Extra-Legal Punishments in Medieval Jewish Courts
Extra-Legal Punishments in Medieval Jewish Courts By Zev Farber Mishpetei Shalom – A Jubilee Volume in Honor of Rabbi Saul (Shalom) Berman, edited…
Scottish Portias: Women in the Courts in Mediaeval Scottish Towns
Scottish Portias: Women in the Courts in Mediaeval Scottish Towns By Elizabeth Ewan Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, Vol.3:1 (1992) Abstract: By…
De Saracenico in Latinum transferri: causes and effects of translation in the fiscal administration of Norman Sicily
De Saracenico in Latinum transferri: causes and effects of translation in the fiscal administration of Norman Sicily Metcalfe, Alex (UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS) Al-Masāq:…
From Runic Stone to Charter : Transformation of property confirmation in 11th and 12th century Denmark
From Runic Stone to Charter : Transformation of property confirmation in 11th and 12th century Denmark By Minoru Ozawa Proceedings of Japanese young…
Luca Pacioli: the Father of Accounting Education
Luca Pacioli: the Father of Accounting Education Sangster, Alan (Middlesex University Business School, London, UK) Scataglini Belghitar, Giovanna (Balliol College, University of Oxford, UK)…
Richard, Duke of Gloucester and the North
Richard, Duke of Gloucester and the North By Michael Hicks Richard III and the North, edited by Rosemary Horrox (University of Hull: Studies…
Were customs dues levied at the time of the Prophet Muḥammad?
Were customs dues levied at the time of the Prophet Muḥammad? By Michael Lecker Al-Qanṭara, Vol 22, No 1 (2001) Abstract: The levying…
Community in Voice? A Reconsideration of the Social Context Danish Royal Charters Functioned in the 11th Century
Community in Voice? A Reconsideration of the Social Context Danish Royal Charters Functioned in the 11th Century By Minoru Ozawa HERSETEC : journal…
Changes in London’s economic hinterland as indicated by debt cases in the Court of Common Pleas
Changes in London’s economic hinterland as indicated by debt cases in the Court of Common Pleas By Derek Keene Paper given at a…
Aspects of the development of public assembly in the Danelaw
Aspects of the development of public assembly in the Danelaw Turner, Sam Assemblage, Issue 5 (2000) Abstract The aim of this essay is…