Medieval
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 2004-01.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Bibliographie, Fonction publique, Développement économique, Entreprise familiale, Fascisme, Politique extérieure, Révolution industrielle, Relation internationale, Délinquance juvénile, Identité nationale, Nationalité, Comportement politique, Culture politique, Science politique, Régime politique, Santé publique, édition, Sciences sociales.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abrams, Academic history, Agricultural trade unionism, Archive, Arctic area, Ashgate, Assistant professor, Associate professor, Austen, Austrian rule, Balanced scholarship, Biblical times, Bibliography, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Book deals, British academy, British association, British historians, British history, British isles, British politics, Burr margadant, California press, Cambridge university press, Carlo ginzburg, Carolingian, Carolingian economy, Case studies, Celtic christianity, Central role, Central theme, Chemical warfare, Chemical warfare service, Chemical weapons, Chicago press, Christian culture, Christopher stell, Chronological study, City walls, Civil service, Columbia university press, Commonplace book, Commonplace books, Communist culture, Comparative history, Complex world, Concise, Conrad russell, Contributor, Cork university press, Crucial period, Crusader, Crusader motivations, Cultural approaches, Cultural history, Danish jews, David brandenberger, Devon paul, Different regions, Different ways, Dionisio gallo, Documentary material, Dutch republic, Early middle ages, Early period, East anglia, East germans, Economic development, Edmund burke, Eighteenth century, English historians, English nonconformity, English reformation, English state, Eric hobsbawm, Essential reading, European history, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Exeter alexandra walsham, Exeter andrew thorpe, Exeter jeremy, Exeter joseph smith, Exeter louise hill curth, Exeter press, Fabrice virgili, Family business, Fascism, Feiwel kupferberg, Finnish army, Fiona watson, First world, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Foxe, Fragile unity, French revolution, Full view, Further reading, Gaddi, Gender, Gender history, General history, General reader, General readers, Genuine interest, George macaulay trevelyan, German army, German history, German lands, German schulze, Glanmor williams, Great deal, Great generals, Great majority, Growth industry, Gure, Gures, Harvard university press, Heidelberg myth, Helen graham, Henry viii, Hertfordshire beverley southgate, High politics, Historians today, Historical association, Historical events, Historical inquiry, Historical knowledge, Historical perspective, Historical profession, Historical sociology, Historiographical, Historiography, Holy land, Human beings, Imperial russia, Important contribution, Important study, Impressive range, Industrial revolution, Informal economy, Intellectual development, Intellectual history, Interesting book, International history, International relations, Jane kromm, January, January article, John breuilly, John foxe, John gardiner, John lewis gaddis, John merriman, John toland, Jonathon morris, Joseph mali, Juvenile delinquency, Keith jenkins, Kupferberg, Labour party, Lampeter keith robbins, Large numbers, Last letter, Lawrence goldman, Legislative process, Lesser extent, Liberal democracy, Liberal party, Ligne, Little attempt, Long period, Main argument, Main thesis, Major role, Major topics, Manchester university press, Many ways, Many years, Mark atherton, Mary fulbrook, Medical marketplace, Medieval authors, Medieval society, Michael williams, Middle ages, Middlesex university kelly boyd, Military history, Modern times, Modern world, Monarchy, Nally, National bolshevism, National government, National idea, National identity, National socialism, Nationality, Natural philosophy, Nazi pasts, Nineteenth century, Norman housley, Northern ireland, Original edition, Other conclusions, Other essays, Other hand, Other historians, Other issues, Other words, Other works, Outstanding work, Oxford university press, Palmerston, Particular interest, Particular interpretation, Patrick collinson, Patriotic epistemology, Peace process, Pearson education, Penn state university press, Personal identity, Pest control, Political behaviour, Political circumstances, Political culture, Political history, Political meaning, Political narrative, Political science, Political scientist, Political scientists, Political system, Political terms, Poll taxes, Popular protest, Popular readership, Popular work, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Professor fulbrook, Professor werner, Public health, Public record, Publishing, Putilov, Putilov company, Quentin skinner, Rapid survey, Readership, Recent research, Recent works, Recent years, Republican politics, Reviewer, Revolutionary france, Roman empire, Rough guide chronicle, Rough guides, Royal power, Royal ritual, Rural economy, Rural england, Rural life, Rural women, Russian history, Russian society, Russian state archive, Same time, Scholarly work, Schulze, Scottish history, Second half, Second part, Second section, Second world, Secondary sources, Sermon collections, Seventeenth century, Sharpe novels, Short history, Short introduction, Short notices, Short oxford history, Short review, Silent spring, Sinn fein, Sixth century, Slave society, Slim volume, Social anthropology, Social history, Social investigation, Social science association, Social sciences, Social tensions, Source materials, Soviet conquest, Soviet forces, Soviet occupation, Soviet occupiers, Soviet soldiers, Soviet union, Spanish american historians, Stalinist ideology, Stanford university johanna granville, Subject matter, Substantial extracts, Such incidents, Such issues, Susan hogan, Target audience, Third reich, Toland, Tsarist russia, Tting tribute, Tudor england, Twentieth century, Unique insights, Universityeducated physicians, Useful summary, Valuable book, Various aspects, Vick, Viii, Visual culture, Wales press, Weimar republic, Welcome addition, Wellcome unit, West germans, West germany, Western belorusssia, Western counterparts, Western ukraine, Whig interpretation, Whilst, Whole book, Wide range, Wide readership, Wide variety, Wider implications, William study, Xiii, York university.
- Teeft :
- Abrams, Academic history, Agricultural trade unionism, Archive, Arctic area, Ashgate, Assistant professor, Associate professor, Austen, Austrian rule, Balanced scholarship, Biblical times, Bibliography, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Book deals, British academy, British association, British historians, British history, British isles, British politics, Burr margadant, California press, Cambridge university press, Carlo ginzburg, Carolingian, Carolingian economy, Case studies, Celtic christianity, Central role, Central theme, Chemical warfare, Chemical warfare service, Chemical weapons, Chicago press, Christian culture, Christopher stell, Chronological study, City walls, Civil service, Columbia university press, Commonplace book, Commonplace books, Communist culture, Comparative history, Complex world, Concise, Conrad russell, Contributor, Cork university press, Crucial period, Crusader, Crusader motivations, Cultural approaches, Cultural history, Danish jews, David brandenberger, Devon paul, Different regions, Different ways, Dionisio gallo, Documentary material, Dutch republic, Early middle ages, Early period, East anglia, East germans, Economic development, Edmund burke, Eighteenth century, English historians, English nonconformity, English reformation, English state, Eric hobsbawm, Essential reading, European history, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Exeter alexandra walsham, Exeter andrew thorpe, Exeter jeremy, Exeter joseph smith, Exeter louise hill curth, Exeter press, Fabrice virgili, Family business, Fascism, Feiwel kupferberg, Finnish army, Fiona watson, First world, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Foxe, Fragile unity, French revolution, Full view, Further reading, Gaddi, Gender, Gender history, General history, General reader, General readers, Genuine interest, George macaulay trevelyan, German army, German history, German lands, German schulze, Glanmor williams, Great deal, Great generals, Great majority, Growth industry, Gure, Gures, Harvard university press, Heidelberg myth, Helen graham, Henry viii, Hertfordshire beverley southgate, High politics, Historians today, Historical association, Historical events, Historical inquiry, Historical knowledge, Historical perspective, Historical profession, Historical sociology, Historiographical, Historiography, Holy land, Human beings, Imperial russia, Important contribution, Important study, Impressive range, Industrial revolution, Informal economy, Intellectual development, Intellectual history, Interesting book, International history, International relations, Jane kromm, January, January article, John breuilly, John foxe, John gardiner, John lewis gaddis, John merriman, John toland, Jonathon morris, Joseph mali, Juvenile delinquency, Keith jenkins, Kupferberg, Labour party, Lampeter keith robbins, Large numbers, Last letter, Lawrence goldman, Legislative process, Lesser extent, Liberal democracy, Liberal party, Ligne, Little attempt, Long period, Main argument, Main thesis, Major role, Major topics, Manchester university press, Many ways, Many years, Mark atherton, Mary fulbrook, Medical marketplace, Medieval authors, Medieval society, Michael williams, Middle ages, Middlesex university kelly boyd, Military history, Modern times, Modern world, Monarchy, Nally, National bolshevism, National government, National idea, National identity, National socialism, Nationality, Natural philosophy, Nazi pasts, Nineteenth century, Norman housley, Northern ireland, Original edition, Other conclusions, Other essays, Other hand, Other historians, Other issues, Other words, Other works, Outstanding work, Oxford university press, Palmerston, Particular interest, Particular interpretation, Patrick collinson, Patriotic epistemology, Peace process, Pearson education, Penn state university press, Personal identity, Pest control, Political behaviour, Political circumstances, Political culture, Political history, Political meaning, Political narrative, Political science, Political scientist, Political scientists, Political system, Political terms, Poll taxes, Popular protest, Popular readership, Popular work, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Professor fulbrook, Professor werner, Public health, Public record, Publishing, Putilov, Putilov company, Quentin skinner, Rapid survey, Readership, Recent research, Recent works, Recent years, Republican politics, Reviewer, Revolutionary france, Roman empire, Rough guide chronicle, Rough guides, Royal power, Royal ritual, Rural economy, Rural england, Rural life, Rural women, Russian history, Russian society, Russian state archive, Same time, Scholarly work, Schulze, Scottish history, Second half, Second part, Second section, Second world, Secondary sources, Sermon collections, Seventeenth century, Sharpe novels, Short history, Short introduction, Short notices, Short oxford history, Short review, Silent spring, Sinn fein, Sixth century, Slave society, Slim volume, Social anthropology, Social history, Social investigation, Social science association, Social sciences, Social tensions, Source materials, Soviet conquest, Soviet forces, Soviet occupation, Soviet occupiers, Soviet soldiers, Soviet union, Spanish american historians, Stalinist ideology, Stanford university johanna granville, Subject matter, Substantial extracts, Such incidents, Such issues, Susan hogan, Target audience, Third reich, Toland, Tsarist russia, Tting tribute, Tudor england, Twentieth century, Unique insights, Universityeducated physicians, Useful summary, Valuable book, Various aspects, Vick, Viii, Visual culture, Wales press, Weimar republic, Welcome addition, Wellcome unit, West germans, West germany, Western belorusssia, Western counterparts, Western ukraine, Whig interpretation, Whilst, Whole book, Wide range, Wide readership, Wide variety, Wider implications, William study, Xiii, York university.
Abstract
Books reviewed: Bonnie Effros, Caring for Body and Soul: Burial and the Afterlife in the Merovingian World Adriaan Verhulst, The Carolingian Economy Carl I. Hammer, A Large‐Scale Slave Society of the Early Middle Ages: Slaves and their Families in Early Medieval Bavaria Marcus Bull, France in the Central Middle Ages 900–1200 Norman Housley, The Crusaders William Urban, The Teutonic Knights: A Military History James B. Given, Inquisition and Medieval Society. Power, Discipline and Resistance in Languedoc Alastair Dunn, The Great Rising of 1381: The Peasants’ Revolt and England's Failed Revolution Jonathan Hughes, Arthurian Myths and Alchemy: The Kingship of Edward IV Caroline M. Barron and Jenny Stratford (eds),The Church and Learning in Later Medieval Society: Essays in Honour of R.B. Dobson, Proceedings of the 1999 Harlaxton Symposium
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DOI: 10.1111/j.0018-2648.2004.0289b.x
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Books reviewed: Bonnie Effros, Caring for Body and Soul: Burial and the Afterlife in the Merovingian World Adriaan Verhulst, The Carolingian Economy Carl I. Hammer, A Large‐Scale Slave Society of the Early Middle Ages: Slaves and their Families in Early Medieval Bavaria Marcus Bull, France in the Central Middle Ages 900–1200 Norman Housley, The Crusaders William Urban, The Teutonic Knights: A Military History James B. Given, Inquisition and Medieval Society. Power, Discipline and Resistance in Languedoc Alastair Dunn, The Great Rising of 1381: The Peasants’ Revolt and England's Failed Revolution Jonathan Hughes, Arthurian Myths and Alchemy: The Kingship of Edward IV Caroline M. Barron and Jenny Stratford (eds),The Church and Learning in Later Medieval Society: Essays in Honour of R.B. Dobson, Proceedings of the 1999 Harlaxton Symposium</div>
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