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The Rise of Medieval Towns and States in East Central Europe
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The Rise of Medieval Towns and States in East Central EuropeThe Rise of Medieval Towns and States in East Central Europe

This book is a contribution to efforts to understand the transformation that took place across the European continent, and in particular East Central Europe, during the second half of the first millennium. Its goal is to draw conclusions primarily on the basis of the archaeological evidence from important early medieval centres. A special emphasis is given to Pohansko near Breclav (Czech Republic), perhaps the best studied centre of its kind in the entire region.
 
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Tags: Europe, Central, Pohansko, Breclav, Czech, States, Towns, Medieval
The Medieval Vision - Essays in History and Perception
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The Medieval Vision - Essays in History and PerceptionThe Medieval Vision - Essays in History and Perception

This exceptionally readable book describes how medieval men and women perceived their world, and how their vision of it colored their ideas about natural and supernatural occurrences and their attitudes about land and property, government, the role of women, crime, lawlessness, and outlaws.
 
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Tags: their, about, women, lawlessness, crime, Medieval, Perception
Slaves and Warriors in Medieval Britain and Ireland 800 - 1200
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Slaves and Warriors in Medieval Britain and Ireland 800 - 1200Slaves and Warriors in Medieval Britain and Ireland 800 - 1200

Modern sensibilities have clouded historical views of slavery, perhaps more so than any other medieval social institution. Anachronistic economic rationales and notions about the progression of European civilisation have immeasurably distorted our view of slavery in the medieval context. As a result historians have focussed their efforts upon explaining the disappearance of this medieval institution rather than seeking to understand it. This book highlights the extreme cultural/social significance of slavery for the societies of medieval Britain and Ireland c. 800-1200.
 
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Tags: medieval, slavery, Britain, social, institution, Ireland, Warriors
Women's Books of Hours in Medieval England
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Women's Books of Hours in Medieval EnglandWomen's Books of Hours in Medieval England

The book of hours is said to have been the most popular book owned by the laity in the later Middle Ages. Women were often patrons or owners of such books, which were usually illustrated: indeed, the earliest surviving exemplar made in England was designed and illustrated by William de Brailes in Oxford in the mid-thirteenth century, for an unknown young lady whom he portrayed in the book several times.

 
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Tags: England, Women, illustrated, mid-thirteenth, designed, Medieval, Books
Henry II - A Medieval Soldier at War 1147 - 1189
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Henry II - A Medieval Soldier at War 1147 - 1189Henry II - A Medieval Soldier at War 1147 - 1189

Intended as a military biography, this book studies the scope of Henry Plantagenet's warfare during his tenure as count of Anjou, duke of Normandy, and king of England. Relying heavily upon medieval documents, it analyzes his generalship and reexamines his place amongst the important military commanders in English history.
 
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Tags: Henry, military, reexamines, place, analyzes, Soldier, Medieval, generalship