Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Medieval Iceland (3)
- Chronicle (2)
- Historical narratives (2)
- Icelandic sagas (2)
- Medieval chronicle (2)
-
- Medieval history (2)
- Orientalism (2)
- Sagas (2)
- Saracens (2)
- Scandinavian history (2)
- Social history (2)
- Travel narratives (2)
- Vikings (2)
- Íslendingasögur (2)
- Anatomy (1)
- Anglo-Saxon England (1)
- Anglo-Saxon literature (1)
- Archaeology (1)
- Baltic Sea (1)
- Behavior (1)
- Buddhism (1)
- Caradoc (1)
- Cartography (1)
- Castrato (1)
- Christ Church Canterbury (1)
- Christendom; Europe; borders; garden; Catholicism (1)
- Christianity (1)
- Church history (1)
- Citizenship in early modern England (1)
- Cnut the Great (1)
- Publication Year
Articles 31 - 33 of 33
Full-Text Articles in History
Tmg 1 (2014): Pandemic Disease In The Medieval World: Rethinking The Black Death, Ed. Monica Green, Monica H. Green, Carol Symes, Anna Colet, Josep Xavier Muntané I Santiveri, Jordi Ruíz, Oriol Saula, M. Eulàlia Subirà De Galdàcano, Clara Jáuregui, Sharon N. Dewitte, Stuart Borsch, Ann G. Carmichael, Nükhet Varlık, Fabian Crespo, Matt B. Lawrenz, Michelle Ziegler, Robert Hymes, Kathleen Walker-Meikle, Wolfgang P. Müller
Tmg 1 (2014): Pandemic Disease In The Medieval World: Rethinking The Black Death, Ed. Monica Green, Monica H. Green, Carol Symes, Anna Colet, Josep Xavier Muntané I Santiveri, Jordi Ruíz, Oriol Saula, M. Eulàlia Subirà De Galdàcano, Clara Jáuregui, Sharon N. Dewitte, Stuart Borsch, Ann G. Carmichael, Nükhet Varlık, Fabian Crespo, Matt B. Lawrenz, Michelle Ziegler, Robert Hymes, Kathleen Walker-Meikle, Wolfgang P. Müller
The Medieval Globe Books
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread rapidly through the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe in the fourteenth century: an event known as the Black Death. Previous research has shown, especially for Western Europe, how population losses then led to structural economic, political, and social changes. But why and how did the pandemic happen in the first place? When and where did it begin? How was it sustained? What was its full geographic extent? And when did it really end?
Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World is …
John Stone's Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417–1472, Meriel Connor
John Stone's Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417–1472, Meriel Connor
TEAMS Documents of Practice
It is the purpose of this small book to offer to the reader selections from Stone's modest compilation of the internal life of his own monastic community—obituaries of monks, the celebration of the liturgy, even the weather—set against the wider events of the tumultuous fifteenth century in England.
Medieval Notaries And Their Acts: The 1327–1328 Register Of Jean Holanie, Kathryn L. Reyerson, Debra A. Salata
Medieval Notaries And Their Acts: The 1327–1328 Register Of Jean Holanie, Kathryn L. Reyerson, Debra A. Salata
TEAMS Documents of Practice
This book explores the beginnings of the continental European notarial tradition, acquainting readers with the format of notarial documents, the books containing notarial acts, and with the variety of notarial acts.