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Gender, sexual discourse, and women's pleasure in later medieval England, c.1300-c.1550
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Book review of The Wandering Herd: The Medieval Cattle Economy of South East England c. 450-1450 by Andrew Margetts
Published 2021-09-01“…The Wandering Herd: The Medieval Cattle Economy of South East England c. 450-1450. Windgather Press, 2021. 272 pages, ISBN 978-1-91118-879-7…”
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Jo Buckberry et Annia Cherryson (éd.), Burial in later Anglo-Saxon England, c. 650-1100 AD
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'till death us do part’. The Afterlife of Early Modern Religious English
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POLARIZED NEUTRON REFLECTION USED TO CHARACTERIZE COBALT COPPER MULTILAYERS
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Erratum to “Climate Change, Grape Phenology, and Frost Risk in Southeast England”
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Climate Change, Grape Phenology, and Frost Risk in Southeast England
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Ethnic identity or something else? The production and use of non-ferrous dress-accessories and related items from early medieval Lincoln
Published 2018“…It presents the non-ferrous metalwork material from early medieval Lincoln, England (c. AD 800-1100), for the first time as a coherent assemblage. …”
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King Alfred and the Danish wars in Anglo-Norman histories
Published 2020“…<p>This paper asks howand why Anglo-Normanwriters in England (c. 1120–1150) narrated the Danish wars of the late ninth century and King Alfred’s role as a military general. …”
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The priesthood in Anglo-Saxon England
Published 2013“…Sarah Foot’s work, Monastic Life in Anglo-Saxon England, c. 600 – 900, is the primary study in this area. …”
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Religious life for women from the twelfth century to the middle of the fourteenth century with special reference to the English foundations of the Order of Fontevraud
Published 1995“…Each of the two houses established in England c.l 150 was founded and patronised by supporters of Henry Plantagenet. …”
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