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Self-Representation of Court and City in Flanders and Brabant in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries
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Suicide or accident: self-killing in medieval England
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Division of the dowry on the death of the daughter: An instance in the negotiation of laws and Jewish customs in early modern Tuscany
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The 1272 Statute of the Town of Dubrovnik
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Marriage and the Status of Women as Viewed through Early Medieval Law Codes
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Medieval Attitudes Toward the Legal Profession: The Past as Prologue
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Social Networks in a Castilian Jewish Aljama and the Court Jews in the Fifteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey (Madrid 1440-1475)
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From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean
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