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RESIT ESSAY (AUGUST 2018) (25 items)
Should the conquest of England in 1066 and after be attributed toNorman strength or Anglo-Saxon weakness? (21 items)
The Norman Empire - John Le Patourel, 1976Book
Normandy before 1066 - David Bates, 1982Book
William the Conqueror - David BatesBook
The Godwins : The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty - Frank Barlow, 2003Book
The Normans: the history of a dynasty - David Crouch, 2002Book
The feudal kingdom of England, 1042-1216 - Frank Barlow, 1999Book
Predatory kinship and the creation of Norman power 840-1066 - Eleanor Searle, 1988Book
Edward the Confessor - Frank Barlow, 1997Book
The English and the Norman Conquest - Ann Williams, 1995Book
England and Normandy in the Middle Ages - David Bates, Anne Curry, c1994Book | Chapter: Bates, D. ‘The Rise and Fall of Normandy c. 911-1204’
Campaigns of the Norman conquest - Matthew Bennett, 2001Book
William: king and conqueror - Mark S. Hagger, 2012Book
The debate on the Norman Conquest - Marjorie Chibnall, 1999
Edward the Confessor: the man and the legend - Richard Mortimer, 2009Book
Conquest and colonisation: the Normans in Britain, 1066-1100 - Brian Golding, c2013Book
Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman studies, 1, 1978 - R. Allen Brown,Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 1979
Book | Chapter: Brooks, N.P. ‘The Authority and Interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry'.
Unification and conquest: a political and social history of England in the tenth and eleventhcenturies - Pauline Stafford, 1989
Book
The Normans in Britain - David Walker, 1995Book
Sources (4 items)
The Normans - R. Allen Brown, 1994Book
English historical documents: Vol. 2: 1042-1189 - David C. Douglas, George WilliamGreenaway, Dawson Books, 1981
Book
The Normans in Europe - Elisabeth Maria Cornelia van Houts, 2000Book
People in the Bayeux TapestryWebpage
6. ‘For half a century or so from 1066 the English way of life was notsensibly altered. The Normans had very little to teach, even in the artof war, and they had very much to learn’ (27 items)(Richardson and Sayles, The Governance of Medieval England, p. 27). How far do youagree with this assessment of the impact of the Norman Conquest on Anglo-SaxonEngland?
Norman rule in Normandy, 911-1144 - M. Hagger, 2017Book
Edward the Confessor - Frank Barlow, 1970Book
Edward the Confessor - Frank Barlow, 1997Book
The Godwins: the rise and fall of a noble dynasty - Frank Barlow, 2002Book
The feudal kingdom of England, 1042-1216 - Frank Barlow, 1999Book
The Norman Conquest: A Very Short Introduction - George Garnett, 2009Book
William the Conquerer - David Bates, 2017Book
William: king and conqueror - M. Hagger, 2012Book
William the Conqueror - David Bates, c1989Book
The English and the Norman Conquest - Ann Williams, 1995Book
England and Normandy in the Middle Ages - David Bates, Anne Curry, c1994Book | Chapter: Bates, D. ‘The Rise and Fall of Normandy c. 911-1204’ - electronic
version also available, see next item
England and Normandy in the Middle Ages - Bates, David, Curry, Anne, Dawson Books,c1994
Book | Chapter: Bates, D. ‘The Rise and Fall of Normandy c. 911-1204’
Campaigns of the Norman conquest - Bennett, Matthew, 2001Book
Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman studies, 1, 1978 - R. Allen Brown,Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 1979
Book | Chapter: Brooks, N.P. ‘The Authority and Interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry'.Available via the Online Resource button.
The debate on the Norman Conquest - Marjorie Chibnall, 1999Book
Predatory kinship and the creation of Norman power 840-1066 - Eleanor Searle, c1988Book
The Normans: the history of a dynasty - David Crouch, 2002Book
Edward the Confessor: the man and the legend - Richard Mortimer, 2009Book
The Norman Empire - John Le Patourel, 1976Book
Unification and conquest: a political and social history of England in the tenth and eleventhcenturies - Pauline Stafford, 1989
Book
The Normans in Britain - David Walker, 1995Book
Primary Sources Online: (5 items)
The Normans - R. A. Brown, 1994Book
English historical documents: Vol. 2: 1042-1189 - David C. Douglas, George WilliamGreenaway, 1981
Book
The Normans in Europe - Elisabeth Maria Cornelia van Houts, 2000Book
The Bayeux Tapestry – there are many editions of the tapestry both online and in thelibrary. For fun, and the University has no responsibility for this site, you can create yourown at:
Interactive Bayeux TapestryWebpage
Europe Rising - Essays (1 items)
Essay Questions 2017-18
You may choose one of the following nineteen essay questions for your 1,500 word(inclusive of footnotes BUT NOT bibliography) essay.
Essays should develop a clearly structured argument supported with evidence fromsecondary works and where possible, primary sources. Where relevant, an awareness ofhistoriographical debate on the question should be demonstrated.
Clicking on most items in this reading list will take you to an electronic version (if availableas an e-book or e-article through the library catalogue, GUID is required to access ) or willshow you their current availability in the library.
Items marked AVAILABLE THROUGH LINK ON COURSE MOODLE have been provided asscans on the library website. You actually have two ways of accessing these. The first isthrough the Course Moodle link.
You can ALSO access a list of these readings by searching for in the 'Course Materials'section of the GUL catalogue under lecturer names – Airlie, Cohn, Marritt, McClure, Roach,Schenk, Strickland - or under the course title, History 1b Europe Rising and the samepassword when prompted. The list gives digitised materials and list of some (but notall) items on Short Loan. Use the button AUTHOR to sort into alphabetical order andFORMAT to put the Short Loan items to the end of the list. (All Short Loan items areindicated on GUL catalogue anyhow - this is not a definitive list.)
You must complete an essay plan for your tutorial in week 7. A blank essay plan form canbe found on Moodle. Essays are due to be submitted electronically in week 8 (weekbeginning February 26th). You should hand in ONE copy with a signed copy of theDeclaration of Originality (on Moodle) via the on-line submission box. Be sure to review the'Essay Checklist', available on Moodle, before you hand in your essay.
1. How and why were the Arabs able to conquer so much so quickly?(12 items)
Early medieval Europe: 300-1000 - Roger Collins, 1999Book | Chapter 9: ‘Constantinople, Persia and the Arabs’, pp. 133-150.
Late antiquity: a guide to the postclassical world - G. W. Bowersock, Peter Robert LamontBrown, Oleg Grabar, 1999
Book | See: Chapter: H. Kennedy ‘Islam’. Also available in G.W. Bowersock, P. Brownand O. Grabar, (eds.) 'Interpreting Late Antiquity. Essays on the Post Classical World'.(2001). Available via the Online Resource button.
Interpreting late antiquity: essays on the postclassical world - G. W. Bowersock, PeterRobert Lamont Brown, Oleg Grabar, c2001
Book | Chapter: H. Kennedy ‘Islam’. Also available in G.W. Bowersock, P. Brown and O.Grabar, 'Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World'. (1999) Digitised chapteravailable under entry for G.W. Bowersock, P. Brown and O. Grabar, 'Late Antiquity. A Guideto the Postclassical World'.
The Oxford history of Byzantium - Cyril A. Mango, 2002Book | Chapter: R. Hoyland, ‘The Rise of Islam’
Empires of faith: the fall of Rome to the rise of Islam, 500-700 - Peter Sarris, 2011Book | Chapter 7 at parts 7.8, 7.9 and 7.10
The rise of Western Christendom: triumph and diversity, AD 200-1000 - Peter RobertLamont Brown, 2003
Book | Chapter 12 (especially pp. 285-94), and Chapter 13. Note that there is now a2013 'tenth anniversary edition' available electronically, see next item. Page numbersmay be different from those indicated here...
The rise of Western Christendom: triumph and diversity AD 200-1000 - Brown, Peter,Dawson Books, 2013
Book
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | See: C. Hillenbrand, ‘Muhammad and the rise of Islam’ (Chapter 12) in Volume 1
(c.500-c.700). Volume 1 available as an e-book via the Online Resource button.
Introduction to early medieval Western Europe, 300-900: the sword, the plough and thebook - Matthew Innes, 2007
Book | pp. 180-94.
The inheritance of Rome: a history of Europe from 400 to 1000 - Chris Wickham, 2009Book | Chapter 12. pp. 279-97
The Prophet and the age of the Caliphates: the Islamic Near East from the sixth to theeleventh century - Hugh Kennedy, 1986
Book
The seventh century in the West-Syrian chronicles - Andrew Palmer, Robert G. Hoyland,Sebastian P. Brock, 1993
Book | See: pp. 53 - 70. Source material from this period is tricky to use, but it is worthtaking a look at The Chronicle of Zuqnin (AD 775) on pp. 53 - 70; dates are counted by theSeleucid era, which starts in 312 BCE, i.e., subtract 312 from the dates in the Chronicleand you will have a good idea of where you are.
2. How far, if at all, does Charlemagne deserve to be called Charles theGreat? (18 items)
Early medieval Europe: 300-1000 - Roger Collins, 2010Book | See: Chapter 16, "Charlemagne", pp. 280 -299 (available via the Online Resource
button); Chapter 17, "The Carolingian regime", pp. 300 - 317.
Charlemagne - Matthias Becher, c2003Book
Introduction to early medieval Western Europe, 300-900: the sword, the plough and thebook - Matthew Innes, 2007
Book | See: Chapter 9, available via the Online Resource button. (NB. Chapter 10 also
The inheritance of Rome: a history of Europe from 400 to 1000 - Chris Wickham, 2009Book | See: Chapter 16, especially pages 375-92. Available via the Online Resource
button.
Early medieval Europe 300-1050: the birth of western society - D. W. Rollason, 2012Book | Chapters 4, 5 and 6 (pp.67-141)
Charlemagne - Roger Collins, 1998Book
The age of Charlemagne - Donald A. Bullough, c1965Book
Charlemagne: empire and society - Joanna Story, 2005Book
Medieval warfare: a history - Maurice Hugh Keen, 1999Book | Chapter 2: ‘Carolingian and Ottonian Warfare’, by T. Reuter
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society - Royal Historical Society (Great Britain),Cambridge University Press, 1872-
Journal | Chapter: T. Reuter, ‘Plunder and Tribute in the Carolingian Empire’, 5th series,vol. 35 (1985). Also available in T. Reuter, 'Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities(2006), ch.13.
Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities - Timothy Reuter, Janet L. Nelson, 2006Book | Chapter 13: T. Reuter, ‘Plunder and Tribute in the Carolingian Empire’. Also
available in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, Vol. 35 (1985)
A companion to the medieval world - Carol Lansing, Edward D. English, 2009Book | Chapter: H. Hummer, ‘Politics and Power’ (pp. 36-55) - rather general, but helpful
survey.
Charlemagne and his successors were more than simply warriors; Story's collection abovecovers many aspects of the reign, but for wider perspectives in addition to the titlesabove, see:
The rise of Western Christendom: triumph and diversity AD 200-1000 - Brown, Peter,Dawson Books, 2013
Book | Chapters 18 and 19: very vivid and readable
Carolingian culture: emulation and innovation - Rosamond McKitterick, 1994Book | Chapter: J. Nelson, ‘Kingship and Empire in the Carolingian World’
Primary Sources Online and in Print: (3 items)
If you want to look at source material, try sampling Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, writtenin the 820s, after Charlemagne's death, by a trusted courtier; available in manytranslations: the most recent is by David Ganz, Einhard and Notker the Stammerer: TwoLives of Charlemagne (Notker's Life is not helpful here):
Two lives of Charlemagne - Einhard, Notker, David Ganz, c2008Book
3. How accurate is it to characterise the Vikings as alien outsiders intheir dealings with western Europe (including the British Isles)c.790-c.900? (11 items)
Early medieval Europe: 300-1000 - Roger Collins, 1999Book
The Oxford illustrated history of the Vikings - P. H. Sawyer, 1997Book | See: Nelson, J. L., The Frankish Empire (chapter 2), pp. 19--47. Available via the
Online Resource button.
The Vikings - Else Roesdahl, 1998Book | See: pp. 195-209 The mainland of Western Europe. Available via the Online
Resource button.
Vikings in history - Donald F. Logan, 2005Book | Especially Chapter 5.
Introduction to early medieval Western Europe, 300-900: the sword, the plough and thebook - Matthew Innes, 2007
Book | Use index for ‘Vikings’.
Empires and barbarians: migrations, development and the birth of Europe - P. J. Heather,2009
Book | Chapter 9 ‘Viking Diasporas,' available via the Online Resource button; perhapsnot introductory reading, but it is a comprehensive survey (includes the Rus) and doeslook at the topic of migration.
The Viking world - Stefan Brink, Neil S. Price, 2008Book | See Chapter 14 by G. Williams; relevant parts of Part II are worth sampling.
Viking empires - Angelo Forte, Richard D. Oram, Frederik Pedersen, 2005Book
A companion to the early Middle Ages: Britain and Ireland c.500-1100 - Pauline Stafford,2009
Book | Part III
And see also the bibliography for the Vikings seminar.
Book | See: especially G. Williams, "Warfare and military expansion", pp. 76 - 121.
4. How important was Byzantium for western rulers between c.700 andc.1000? (12 items)
Byzantium: the bridge from antiquity to the Middle Ages - Michael Angold, 2001Book | See in particular Chapter 6 ‘Byzantium and the West’: clear and readable.
Available via the Online Resource button.
Communications and power in medieval Europe: the Carolingian and Ottonian centuries -Karl J. Leyser, Timothy Reuter, 1994
Book | Chapter: K. Leyser, ‘Ends and Means in Liudprand of Cremona’, pp. 125-42; putsLiudprand’s disastrous visit to tenth-century Constantinople (primary sources for thisbelow) in context.
Medieval Germany and its neighbours, 900-1250 - Karl J. Leyser, 1982Book | Chapter: K. Leyser, ‘The Tenth Century in Byzantine-Western Relationships’. Also
in D. Baker, ed., The Relations Between East and West in the Middle Ages (1973).
Relations between East and West in the Middle Ages - Derek Baker, 1973Book | Chapter: K. Leyser, ‘The Tenth Century in Byzantine-Western Relationships’. Also
in K. Leyser, Medieval Germany and Its Neighbours 900-1250 (1982).
Byzantium in the ninth century: dead or alive? : papers from the thirtieth SpringSymposium of Byzantine studies, Birmingham, March 1996 - Leslie Brubaker, c1998
Book | Chapter: C. Wickham, ‘Ninth-century Byzantium through Western Eyes’. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Cambridge history of the Byzantine Empire c. 500-1492 - Jonathan Shepard, 2008Book | Chapter: M. McCormick, ‘Western Approaches (700-900)’
The Cambridge history of the Byzantine Empire c. 500-1492 - Jonathan Shepard, 2008Book | Chapter: J. Shepard, ‘Western Approaches (900-1025)’
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | Chapter: M. McCormick, ‘Byzantium and the West 700-900’ in Volume 2
(c.700-c.900). Volume 2 available as an e-book via the Online Resource button.
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | J. Shepard, ‘Byzantium and the West’, in T. Reuter, Volume 3 (c.900-c.1024).
Volume 3 available as an e-book via the Online Resource button.
Early medieval Europe: 300-1000 - Roger Collins, 2010Book | See: Chapter 21, "The Empire revived, 875 - 1002".
Primary Source Online and in Print: (2 items)
Medieval Sourcebook: Liuprand of Cremona (c.922-c.972): Embassy to Constantinople, 963Excerpts.
The complete works of Liudprand of Cremona - Liudprand, Paolo Squatriti, c2007Book | pp. 238-82for Liudprand's entertainingly acidic account of his dieastrous
Constantinople visit.
5. Why was Cluny the most important religious house of 11th centurywestern Europe? (13 items)
The Future of Cluniac Studies - Giles Constable, 2012Article
Cluny from the tenth to the twelfth centuries: further studies - Giles Constable, c2000Book | Chapter 1: Constable, G. ‘Cluny in the monastic world of the tenth century’.
Available via the Online Resource button.
Medieval monasticism: forms of religious life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages - C. H.Lawrence, 2001
Book | Chapter 6: ‘ The Age of Cluny’ pp. 83-106. See also Chapters 5 and 7.
To be the neighbor of Saint Peter: the social meaning of Cluny's property - Barbara H.Rosenwein, c1989
Book | See: Chapter 4: ‘Landed Property and the Gift Economy’, pp. 109-43. See alsoChapter 1 and Conclusion. Chapter 4 available via Online Resource Button.
Debating the Middle Ages: issues and readings - Lester K. Little, Barbara H. Rosenwein,1998
Book | Chapter: Iogna-Prat, D. ‘The Dead in the Celestial Bookkeeping of the CluniacMonks Around the Year 1000’, pp. 340-62. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Cambridge History of Christianity: Volume 3: Early Medieval Christianities,c.600-c.1100 - 2008
Book | Chapter: Angenendt, A. ‘Sacrifice, gifts and prayers in Latin Christianity’, pp.453-71.
The birth of purgatory - Jacques Le Goff, 1984Book | Chapter: ‘The Early Middle Ages: Doctrinal Stagnation and the Riot of
Imagination’, pp 96-127 (see especially pp 124-7). Available via the Online Resourcebutton.
Monastic life at Cluny: 910-1157 - Joan Evans, 1931Book | Chapter 2, pp. 10-46, especially pp 10-37. Available via the Online Resource
button.
Primary Source Online: (5 items)
For Early Monasticism, including the earliest ascetics, the Rule of St Benedict and Celtic
For Cluny and for the New Orders of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries see:
Foundation Charter of the Monastery of Cluny (909/10)Webpage | The first document for Cluny setting out the wishes of its lay patron and his
provisions for its support and running.
Monasticism to A.D. 900Webpage
7. Was cultural and religious tolerance the most effective of themethods of Norman conquest and rule in southern Italy and Sicily? (17items)
Italy in the central Middle Ages: 1000-1300 - David Abulafia, 2004Book
Roger II of Sicily: a ruler between East and West - Hubert Houben, 2002Book
Anglo-Norman studies: 27: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2004 - John Gillingham,Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 2005
Book | Chapter: Johnson, E. 'Normandy and Norman Identity in Southern ItalianChronicles', pp 85-100.
How 'Norman' was the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy? - G A Loud, Jan 1, 1981Article
The age of Robert Guiscard: southern Italy and the Norman conquest - G. A. Loud, 2000Book | Chapter 3.
The society of Norman Italy - G. A. Loud, A. Metcalfe, 2002Book
The Latin Church in Norman Italy - G. A. Loud, 2007Book
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | Chapter: Loud, G.A. ‘Southern Italy in the Eleventh Century’ in Volume 4 (c.
1024-1198) Part 2, pp 94-119.
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | Chapter: Loud, G.A. ‘Norman Sicily in the Twelfth Century’ in Volume 4 (c.
Palgrave advances in the Crusades - Nicholson, Helen J., Dawson Books, 2005Book | Chapter: Flori, J. ‘Ideology and motivations in the First Crusade’, pp 15-36.
The First Crusade: origins and impact - Jonathan Phillips, University of London, 1997Book | Chapter: France, J. ‘Patronage and the appeal of the First Crusade’, pp. 1-20.
Available via the Online Resource button.
The First Crusade and the idea of crusading - Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith,1986
Book
Ideology and Motivation in the First Crusade - Jean FloriChapter
Further Reading (12 items)
General (6 items)
God's war: a new history of the Crusades - Christopher Tyerman, 2006Book | Chapter 1 (‘The Origins of Christian Holy War’), Chapter 2 (‘The Summons to
Jerusalem’), 3 (‘The March to Constantinople’), and Chapter 4 (‘The Road to the HolySepulchre’) [This is the best introduction to the topic by far]
The first crusade: a new history - Thomas S. Asbridge, 2005Book
The Crusades and the expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000-1714 - John France, 2005Book | See: Chapter 2, "The Papal Monarchy and the Invention of the Crusades", pp.
23-63.
The papal monarchy: the Western church from 1050 to 1250 - Colin Morris, OxfordUniversity Press, 1991-07-04
Book | See: Chapter 6, "Greeks and Saracens"
Victory in the East: A Military History of the First Crusade - John France, 1994Book
Crusading spirituality in the Holy Land and Iberia, c.1095-c.1187 - William J. Purkis, 2008Book
Specific (6 items)
Pope Urban II’ preaching of the First Crusade - H. E. J. Cowdrey, 1970-06Article | Reproduced in idem 'Popes, Monks and Crusaders' (Hambledon 1986), XVI, & in
T. Madden (ed.), The Crusades: Essential Readings (Oxford 2002), pp. 17-29.
The Crusades: the essential readings - Thomas F. Madden, 2002Book | Chapter: Cowdrey, H.E.J. ‘Pope Urban II’ preaching of the First Crusade’, pp 17-29
Popes, monks and crusaders - H. E. J. Cowdrey, 1984
Book | Chapter: Cowdrey, H.E.J. ‘Pope Urban II’ preaching of the First Crusade’
The Holy Land, holy lands, and Christian history: papers read at the 1998 Summer Meetingand the 1999 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society - R. N. Swanson,Ecclesiastical History Society, 2000
Book | Chapter: Morris, C. ‘Memorials of the holy places and blessings from the east:devotion to Jerusalem before the crusades’, pp. 90-109. Available via the Online Resourcebutton.
The first crusaders, 1095-1131 - Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, 1997Book
Peregrinatio sive expeditio: Why the First Crusade was not a Pilgrimage - JANUS MØLLERJENSEN, 2003-09
Article
Online Source Collections (1 items)
Urban II’ speech at Clermont (1 items)
Medieval Sourcebook: Urban II (1088-1099): Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, Fiveversions of the Speech
Webpage
Printed Sources (5 items)There are many printed sources available for the First Crusade: here is a guide to what isavailable, where to find them, and some information on the outlook of their writers:
Collections (5 items)
Translations and reprints from the original sources of European history - University ofPennsylvania, 1897-1900
Book | Chapter: Munro, D.C. "Urban and the Crusaders", Vol 1:2. NB. Special Collectionsitem - reference only. Online version also available.
Translations and reprints from the original sources of European history - University ofPennsylvania, 1895
Book | Chapter: Munro, D.C. "Urban and the Crusaders". Online version.
The First Crusade: the chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and other source materials - EdwardPeters, c1998
Book
The crusades: idea and reality, 1095-1274 - Louise Riley-Smith, Jonathan SimonChristopher Riley-Smith, 1981
Chronicles of the First Crusade 1096-1099 - Tyerman, Christopher, 2012, c2004Book
9. How well did the Franks in the Kingdom of Jerusalem integrate intolocal society? (14 items)
Essential Reading (9 items)As a general introduction to the topic you should consult at least two of the followingstandard texts:
The crusader states - Malcolm Barber, c2012Book | Especially Chapter 3 (‘The First Settlers’), Chapter 5 (‘The Military, Institutional
and Ecclesiastical Framework’), Chapter 6 (‘Antioch and Jerusalem’) and Chapter 9 (‘TheFrankish Imprint’)
The new Cambridge medieval history - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995-2005Book | See: Mayer, D.H.E. ‘The Latin East, 1098-1205’, Volume 4.2 (c.1024-c.1198), pp.
644-74. Volume 4.2 available as an e-book via the Online Resource button.
The new Cambridge medieval history - Rosamond McKitterick, 1995-2005Book | See: Edbury, P.W. ‘The crusader states, c.1198-c.1300’, Volume 5
(c.1198-c.1300), pp. 590-606. Volume 5 available as an e-book via the Online Resourcebutton.
God's war: a new history of the Crusades - Christopher Tyerman, 2006Book | Chapter 5 (‘The Foundations of Christian Outremer’); Chapter 6 (‘The Latin
States’); Chapter 7 (‘East is East and East is West: Outremer in the Twelfth Century’) andChapter 22 (‘Survival and Decline: the Frankish Holy Land in the Thirteenth Century’).Available via the Online Resource button
Detailed essential information can be found in the following articles and book chapters:
Latins, Muslims and Greeks in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem - Hans Eberhard Mayer,1978-06
Article
Crusader institutions - Joshua Prawer, 1980Book | See: Chapter 2 (‘Crusader Nobility and the Feudal System’); and Chapter 3
(‘Estates, Communities, and the Constitution of the Latin Kingdom’). Chapter 3 is availablevia the Online Resource button.
Medieval frontiers: concepts and practices - David Abulafia, Nora Berend, c2002Book | Chapter: Riley-Smith, J. ‘Government and the indigenous in the Latin kingdom of
Jerusalem’, pp 121-31. Reprinted in J. Riley-Smith, 'Crusaders and Settlers in the Latin
East' (Ashgate/Variorum, 2008). Available via the Online Resource button.
The feudal nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277 - Jonathan SimonChristopher Riley-Smith, 1973
Book | Especially pp 1-98. The domain in the towns, pp. 62-98, available via the OnlineResource button.
Additional Reading (5 items)
Muslims under Latin rule, 1100-1300 - James M. Powell, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2014Book | Chapter: Kedar, B.Z. ‘Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant’, pp. 135-174.
Reprinted in Madden, T.F. (ed.), 'The Crusades. The Essential Readings' (Oxford / Malden,MA, 2002), pp. 233-6.
The Crusades: the essential readings - Thomas F. Madden, 2002Book | Chapter: Kedar, B.Z. ‘Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant’, pp. 233-6.
Originally printed in 'Muslims under Latin Rule, 1100-1300', ed. J. Powell (Princeton, 1990),pp. 135-174
Frankish rural settlement in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem - Roni Ellenblum, 2002, c1998Book | See: Chapter 1.
The Crusades and the expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000-1714 - John France, 2005Book
Fulcher of Chartres: The Latins in the East (Chronicle, Bk III) Webpage
Medieval Sourcebook: Usamah Ibn Munqidh (1095-1188): Autobiography, excerpts on theFranks Webpage
A history of deeds done beyond the sea - William, Emily Atwater Babcock, August C. Krey,American Council of Learned Societies 1943 (electronic resource) Book
The travels of Ibn Jubayr: being the chronicle of a mediaeval Spanish Moor concerning hisjourney to the Egypt of Saladin, the holy cities of Arabia, Baghdad the city of the caliphs,the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Norman kingdom of Sicily -Muhammad ibnAhmad Ibn Jubayr, Ronald J. C. Broadhurst 2007 Book
10. How useful is the concept of a ‘ Fourth Estate’ in developing ourunderstanding of medieval women? (23 items)
Medieval women - Deirdre Elizabeth Jackson, 2015Book
Aristocratic women in medieval France - Theodore Evergates, c1999Book | Chapter 2: ‘Aristocratic women in the Chartrain’, pp. 44-110. (The Introduction
and Chapter 1 are also relevant).
Women, Poets, and Politics in Occitania - Frederic L. CheyetteChapter
Women and the Legitimisation of succession at the Norman Conquest’, pp. 159-170,226-229 - E. Searle, 1980
Article
In Pursuit of Aristocratic Women: A Key to Success in Norman England - RaGena C.DeAragon, 1982
Article
Keeping it in the family: women and aristocratic memory, 700-1300 - Matthew InnesChapter
Noblewomen, aristocracy and power in the twelfth-century Anglo-Norman realm - Susan M.Johns, 2003
Book | Especially Chapter 2 (‘Power and portrayal’), Chapter 3, (‘Patronage and Power’),Chapter 4 (‘Countesses), Chapter 5 (‘Witnessing’) and Chapter 10 (Conclusion)
Women, Gender and Lordship in France, c.1050–1250 - Kimberly A. LoPrete, 2007-11Article
The Role of Lesser Aristocratic Women in Twelfth-century Yorkshire Society — The Rumilly,Arches, and St Quentin Charters - Hanna I. Kilpi, 2017-07-03
Article
The Power of Women Through the Family in Medieval Europe: 500-1100 - McNamara, JoAnnWemple, Suzanne, Winter 1973
Article
Widows, Religious Patronage and Family Identity: Some cases from Twelfth-CenturyYorkshire - Philadelphia Ricketts
Article
Gendering the crusades - Susan Edgington, Sarah Lambert, c2002Book | Chapter: Schein, S. ‘Women in Medieval Colonial Society: the Latin Kingdom of
Jerusalem in the Twelfth Century’, pp. 140-53. Available via the Online Resource button.
Memory and gender in medieval Europe, 900-1200 - Elisabeth Maria Cornelia van Houts,1999
Book | Chapter 4 pp. 65-9, available via the Online Resource button. (Chapter 7 also
A history of women in the West - Georges Duby, Michelle Perrot, 1992-1994Book | Volume 2: Silences of the Middle Ages (1992): see P. L’ Hermite-Leclercq’s
chapter, ‘The Feudal Order’, pp. 202-29.
The medieval idea of marriage - Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke, 2002Book | pp. 119-61, 248-79
The Power of Women Through the Family in Medieval Europe: 500-1100 - Jo AnnMcNamara, Winter 1973
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Palgrave advances in the Crusades - Nicholson, Helen J., Dawson Books, 2005Book | Chapter by D. Gerish, 'Gender Theory', raises some interesting questions about
the possibilities for future study of women in the crusades ...
Medieval marriage: two models from twelfth-century France - Georges Duby, ElborgForster, American Council of Learned Societies, c1991
Book | Chapter 1: ‘Two Models of Marriage, the Aristocratic and the Ecclesiastical’
Medieval women: a social history of women in England, 450-1500 - Henrietta Leyser, 1996,c1995
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The fourth estate: a history of women in the Middle Ages - Shulamith Shahar, 2003Book
Medieval women - Deirdre Elizabeth Jackson, 2015Book
A cultural history of women in the Middle Ages - Kim M. Phillips, 2013Book
Women's roles in the Middle Ages - Sandy Bardsley, 2007Book
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Medieval writings on secular women - Patricia Skinner, Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts, 2011Book
Women's lives in medieval Europe: a sourcebook - Emilie Amt, 1993Book
Internet History SourcebooksWebpage | The 'Autobiography' of the northern French abbot and historian of the First
Crusade, Guibert of Nogent. He came from the knightly/minor nobility level of society. See Book One, where his mother plays a major role in the narrative, as wife, mother andwidow. Does her son's account of her marriage and widowhood suggest that she was
The Medieval Papacy - Geoffrey Barraclough, 1992, c1968Book
Saints and sinners: a history of the Popes - Eamon Duffy, c1997Book | Chapter 3 Parts I-III, pp.110-50.
The medieval church: a brief history - Joseph H. Lynch, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2014Book | ch.12.
The papal monarchy: the Western church from 1050 to 1250 - Colin Morris, AmericanCouncil of Learned Societies, 1989
Book | Chapters 4, 5, 7-9, 16,17, 21, 22 are all valuable
The papacy 1073-1198: continuity and innovation - I. S. Robinson, 1990Book | Chapter 7: 'Papal finance', available via the Online Resource button.
The Western church in the Middle Ages - John A. F. Thomson, 1998Book | Section 2, especially chapters on ‘Gregorian reform: Popes and lay world’,
‘Theology and Law’ ‘Authority and Government’
The growth of Papal government in the Middle Ages: a study in the ideological relation ofclerical to lay power - Walter Ullman, American Council of Learned Societies, 1962
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A short history of the Papacy in the Middle Ages - Walter Ullmann, 1972Book
Studies of Individual Popes (9 items)
Innocent III: studies on papal authority and pastoral care - Brenda Bolton, 1995
13. Why does it matter to the history writing of the later Middle Ages ifwe assert that the Black Death disease was precisely the same asmodern bubonic plague? (7 items)
A draft genome of Yersinia pestis from victims of the Black Death - Kirsten I. Bos,Verena J.Schuenemann,G. Brian Golding,Hernan A. Burbano,Nicholas Waglechner,Brian K. Coombes
Article
The Routledge history of the Renaissance - 2017Book
The Routledge history of disease - 2017Book
The Black Death, Tragedy and Transformation - Samuel Kline CohnChapter
The Black Death and the Burning of Jews - Samuel K. Cohn, Jr., 2007Article
The pursuit of the millennium: revolutionary millenarians and mystical anarchists of theMiddle Ages - Norman Rufus Colin Cohn, 1970
Book | Read chapter 7
Radical tendencies in the flagellant movement of the fourteenth century - RichardKieckhefer, 1974
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14. Is the environmental history of the Middle Ages deterministic? (7items)
Feudal society - Marc Bloch, 1961Book
Introduction: the “crisis” of the early fourteenth century - Barbara HarveyChapter
Agrarian Class Structure - Robert BrennerChapter
The Great Transition: Climate, Disease and Society in the Late-Medieval World - B. M. S.
Medieval technology and social change - Lynn Townsend White, American Council ofLearned Societies, c1962
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An environmental history of medieval Europe - Richard C. Hoffmann, 2014Book
Rural economy and country life in the Medieval West - Georges Duby, c1998Book | ‘Change and Upheaval in the XIV Century’, pp. 289-357
15. To what extent can we understand the history of popular revolt inthe late Middle Ages by studying only the English Peasants’ Revolt(1381), the Jacquerie (1358) & the Revolt of the Ciompi (1378)? (10items)
Lust for liberty: the politics of social revolt in medieval Europe, 1200-1425 : Italy, France,and Flanders - Samuel Kline Cohn, 2006
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Popular protest in late-Medieval Europe: Italy, France and FlandersBook
Lust for liberty: the politics of social revolt in medieval Europe, 1200-1425 : Italy, France,and Flanders - Samuel Kline Cohn, 2006
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Popular Protest in Late Medieval English Towns - Jr Cohn, Douglas Aiton, 2012Book
The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 - Richard Barrie Dobson, 1970.Book
The Many Roles of Wat Tyler - Alastair DunnArticle
The English rising of 1381 - Rodney Howard Hilton, 1950.Book
Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381 -Hilton, Rodney
Book | Also available in print at: History DH980 HIL2
England, arise: the people, the King and the Great Revolt of 1381 - Juliet R. V. Barker, 2014Book
Writing and rebellion: England in 1381 - Steven Justice, c1994.Book
16. Why was the thirteenth-century Mongol army such a formidablefighting force? (24 items)
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The Mongol mission: narratives and letters of the Franciscan missionaries in Mongolia andChina in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries - Christopher Dawson, 1955
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Gesta Hungarorum - Rogerius, 2010Book
Genghis Khan: the history of the world conqueror - Ala al-Din Ata Malik Juvayni, JohnAndrew Boyle, David Morgan, 1997
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The travels of Marco Polo - Marco Polo, 1958Book
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The Mongols and the west, 1221-1410 - Peter Jackson, 2005Book
The Mongols - David Morgan, 2007Book
The Mongols & the Islamic world: from conquest to conversion - Peter Jackson, 2017Book
The Mongol conquests in world history - Timothy Michael May, 2012Book
The Mongol Empire in World History: The State of the Field - Michal BiranArticle
Subjects of the Sultan: culture and daily life in the Ottoman Empire - Suraiya Faroqhi,Martin Bott, 2005
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Approaching Ottoman history: an introduction to the sources - Suraiya Faroqhi, 1999Book
The Ottoman Empire and the world around it - Suraiya Faroqhi, 2004Book
Artisans of empire: crafts and craftspeople under the Ottomans - Suraiya Faroqhi, 2012Book
Osman's dream: the story of the Ottoman Empire 1300-1923 - Caroline Finkel, 2006Book
Catholics and sultans: the church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923 - Charles A. Frazee,1983
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The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: the structure of power - Colin Imber, 2002Book
The Ottoman Empire: the classical age, 1300-1600 - Halil İnalcık, 1989Book
The Ottomans and Europe - Cemal KafadarChapter
Scholarly Intermediary between the Ottoman Empire and Renaissance Europe - R.A.Morison, 2014
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Changing Perceptions of the Ottoman Empire: The Early Centuries - Leslie Peirce, 2004-06Article
An historical geography of the Ottoman Empire from the earliest times to the end of thesixteenth century: with detailed maps to illustrate the expansion of the Sultanate - DonaldEdgar Pitcher, 1972
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The Ottoman Empire in the Long Sixteenth Century - Kaya Şahin, 2017Article
The Cambridge History of Turkey: Volume 2: The Ottoman Empire as a World Power,1453-1603 - 2012
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The Ottoman Empire 1450-1700 - Andrina Stiles, 1991Book
The rise of the Ottoman Empire - Paul Wittek, 1958
19. How global were cities in late medieval Europe? (11 items)
Before European hegemony: the world system A.D. 1250-1350 - Janet L. Abu-Lughod, 1991Book
Religion and trade: cross-cultural exchanges in world history, 1000-1900 - 2014Book
The modern world-system, vol. I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the EuropeanWorld-Economy in the Sixteenth Century - Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein, 1974
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The Birth of Europe as a Eurasian Phenomenon - R. I. Moore, 1997Article
The first European revolution, c. 970-1215 - R. I. Moore, 2000Book
Indispensable immigrants: the wine porters of northern Italy and their saint, 1200-1800 -Lester K. Little, 2017
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An economic and social history of later medieval Europe, 1000-1500 - Steven Epstein,2009
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The perspective of the world - Fernand Braudel, 1984Book
The wheels of commerce - Fernand Braudel, 1982Book
The structures of everyday life: the limits of the possible - Fernand Braudel, 1981Book
The discovery of mankind: Atlantic encounters in the age of Columbus - David Abulafia,c2008
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LECTURE AND SEMINAR READING (55 items)
The coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England - Henry Mayr-Harting, 1991Book | See: Mayr-Harting H., The Gregorian Mission, Chapter 3, pp. 51-68, available via
Observations on the conversion of England - J. Campbell, 1973Article | Available via the Online Resource button.
The Anglo-Saxons - James Campbell, Patrick Wormald, John Eric, 1982Book | See: Campbell, J. The First Christian Kings, Chapter 3, pp. 45-69, available via the
Online Resource button.
The Cambridge History of Scandinavia: Volume 1: Prehistory to 1520 - 2003Book | See: Sawyer, P. H., The Viking expansion, Chapter 5, pp. 105-120.
Logistics of warfare in the Age of the Crusades: proceedings of a workshop held at theCentre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, 30 September to 4 October 2002 - JohnH. Pryor, c2006
Book | See: Madden T. F., Food and the Fourth Crusade: a new approach to the'Diversion Question', Chapter 11, pp. 209-228. Available via the Online Resource button.
Medieval virginities - Anke Bernau, Ruth Evans, Sarah Salih, 2003Book | Bernau A., 'Saint, witch, man, maid or whore?' Joan of Arc and writing history,
Chapter 11, pp. 214-233. Available via the Online Resource button.
The kingdom of Northumbria AD 350-1100 - N. J. Higham, 1993Book | See: Higham N. J., Politics and the conversion (chapter 4), pp. 105-139. Available
via the Online Resource button.
Anglo-Saxon paganism - David Raoul Wilson, 1992Book | See: Wilson, D. Written evidence, Chapter 2, pp. 22-43. Available via the Online
Resource button.
The Middle Ages in texts and texture: reflections on Medieval sources - Jason Glenn,Robert Brentano, c2011
Book | See: Rubenstein J., Conversion, miracles and the creation of a people in Bede'sEcclesiastical history, Chapter 8, pp. 93-104. Available via the Online Resource button.
Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1166 - Marjorie Chibnall, 1986Book | See: Chibnall M., Normans and English, Chapter 9, pp. 208-218. Available via the
Online Resource button.
Domination and conquest: the experience of Ireland, Scotland and Wales 1100-1300 - R. R.Davies, 1990
Book | See: Davies R. R., Patterns of domination, Chapter 1, pp. 1-24. Available via theOnline Resource button.
England in Europe 1066-1453 - Nigel Saul, 1994Book | See: Davies R. R., Failure of the first British empire? England's relations with
Ireland, Scotland and Wales 1066-1500, Chapter 11, pp. 121-132. Available via the OnlineResource button.
The Norman Conquest - Donald Matthew, 1966Book | See: Matthew D., The Norman settlement, Chapter 4, pp. 89-128. Available via
The English and the Norman Conquest - Ann Williams, 1995Book | See: Williams, A., Survivors, Chapter 4, pp. 71-97. Available via the Online
Resource button.
Anglo-Norman studies: 19: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1996 - ChristopherHarper-Bill, Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 1997
Book | Strickland M., Military technology and conquest : the anatomy of Anglo-SaxonEngland, Chapter 13, pp. 353-382. Available via the Online Resource button.
The first crusaders, 1095-1131 - Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, 1997Book | See: Riley-Smith J., Preaching and the crusaders, Chapter 3, pp. 53-80. Available
via the Online Resource button.
Studies in medieval history presented to R.H.C. Davis - R. H. C. Davis, Henry Mayr-Harting,R. I. Moore, 1985
Book | See: Davies, R. R., Henry I and Wales, Chapter 10, pp. 133-147. Available via theOnline Resource button.
The Norman fate, 1100-1154 - David C. Douglas, 1976Book | See: Douglas D. C., The advent of Roger the Great, 1101-1129, Chapter 2, pp.
31-47. Available via the Online Resource button.
The history of the Albigensian Crusade: Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay's Historia Albigensis -W. A. Sibly, M. D. Sibly, Petrus Sarnensis, 1998
Book | See: Petrus Sarnensis, Extracts, pp. 48-51 and 276-277. Available via the OnlineResource button.
The later Crusades, 1189-1311 - Harry W. Hazard, Robert Lee Wolff, University ofWisconsin-Madison. Libraries, 1969
Book | See: Evans A. P., The Albigensian Crusade, Chapter 8, Vol. 2, pp. 277-324.
Renaissance thought and its sources - Paul Oskar Kristeller, Michael Mooney, 1979Book | See: Kristeller, P., The immortality of the soul, Chapter 10, pp. 181-196.
Available via the Online Resource button.
The Middle Ages - Carlo M. Cipolla, 1972Book | See: Duby, G., Medieval agriculture, 900-1500, Chapter 5, pp. 175-220. Available
via the Online Resource button.
The First Crusade: the call from the East - Peter Frankopan, 2012Book | See: Frankopan, P., The response of the West, Chapter 7, pp. 101-117. Available
via the Online Resource button.
British wheat yield per acre for seven centuries - M.K. Bennett, 1935Article | Available via the Online Resource button.
Concepts of national identity in the Middle Ages - Simon Forde, Lesley Johnson, Alan V.Murray, c1995
Book | See: Murray, A., Ethnic identity in the crusader states: the Frankish race and thesettlement of Outremer, pp. 59-73. Available via the Online Resource button.
Famine, disease and the social order in early modern society - John Walter, R. S. Schofield,
1989Book | See: Wrigley, E. A., Some reflections on corn yields and prices in pre-industrial
economies, Chapter 7, pp. 235-278. Available via the Online Resource button.
Family trees and the roots of politics: the prosopography of Britain and France from thetenth to the twelfth century - K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, 1997
Book | See: Murray, A., How Norman was the Principality of Antioch? Prolegomena to astudy of the origins of the nobility of a crusader state, Chapter 16, pp. 349-359. Availablevia the Online Resource button.
The Environment of man: the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period - Martin Jones, G. W.Dimbleby, 1981
Book | See: Jones, M., The development of crop husbandry, Chapter 6, pp. 95-127.Available via the Online Resource button.
The Work of work: servitude, slavery, and labor in medieval England - Allen J. Frantzen,Douglas Moffat, 1994
Book | See: Brady, N., Labor and agriculture in early medieval Ireland: evidence fromthe sources, Chapter 7, pp. 125-145. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Horns ofHattīn - B. Z. Kẹdar, Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East. Conference,Hevrahla-hakirat Erets-Yiśra'elve-ʻatikoteha, c1992
Book | See: Housley, N., Jerusalem and the development of the crusade idea,1099-1128, pp. 27-40. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Crusades and the Near East - Conor Kostick, Dawson Books, 2011Book | See: Murray, A. V., National identity, language and conflict in the crusades to the
Holy Land, 1096-1192, Chapter 5, pp. 107-130.
Early Christian Ireland: introduction to the sources - Kathleen Hughes, 1972Book | See: Hughes, K., Note from Dr Charles-Edwards on common farming, pp. 61-64.
Crusades: Vols 1 & 2 - B. Z. Kẹdar, Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, Society for theStudy of the Crusades and the Latin East, 2003
Book | See: Reynolds, S., Fiefs and vassals in twelfth-century Jerusalem: a view from theWest, Vol. 1, pp. 29-48. Available via the Online Resource button.
The medieval crusade - Susan J. Ridyard, Sewanee Mediaeval Colloquium, 2004Book | See: Rubenstein, J., How, or how much, to reevaluate Peter the Hermit, pp.
53-69. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Normans - R. Allen Brown, 1994Book | See: Brown, R. A., The Normans in the South : Italy and Sicily, Chapter 5, pp.
93-129. Available via the Online Resource button.
In search of the Dark Ages - Michael Wood, 2005Book | See: The Sutton Hoo man, Chapter 3, pp. 61-79. Available via the Online
Resource button.
The history of the Jews in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem - Joshua Prawer, 1988Book | See: Prawer, J., The Jewish community: organization, legal and social position,
Chapter 5, pp. 93-127. Available via the Online Resource button.
Conquest and colonisation: the Normans in Britain, 1066-1100 - Brian Golding, c2013Book | See: Golding, B., Governing the conquered, Chapter 5, pp. 85-113. Available via
the Online Resource button.
Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, IV, 1981 - R. Allen Brown,Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 1982, c1981
Book | See: Loud, G., The 'Gens Normannorum' - myth or reality?, pp. 104-116 and204-209. Available via the Online Resource button.
The Cathars: dualist heretics in Languedoc in the high Middle Ages - Malcolm Barber, 2013Book | See: Barber, M.,The Cathar church, Chapter 3, pp. 85-126. Available via the
Online Resource button.
Heresy and the persecuting society in the Middle Ages: essays on the work of R.I. Moore -R. I. Moore, Michael Frassetto, 2006
Book | See: Marvin, L. W. The massacre at Béziers July 22, 1209: a revisionist look.
The formation of a persecuting society: authority and deviance in Western Europe,950-1250 - R. I. Moore, 2007
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The origins of European dissent - R. I. Moore, c1994Book
The devil's world: heresy and society 1100-1300 - Andrew P. Roach, 2005Book
The birth of popular heresy - R. I. Moore, 1975Book
The first European revolution, c. 970-1215 - R. I. Moore, 2000