A social history of England, 900-1200
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | A social history of England, 900-1200 / edited by Julia Crick and Elisabeth Van Houts |
Publié : |
Cambridge, New York :
Cambridge University Press
, cop. 2011 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XV-454 p.) |
Sujets : |
- P. 1
- Introduction / Julia Crick and Elisabeth van Houts
- P. 15
- I.1, Land use and people / Robin Fleming
- P. 38
- I.2, Water and land / Stephen Rippon
- P. 46
- I.3, Forest and upland / Oliver Rackham
- P. 56
- I.4, Mineral resources / Peter Claughton
- P. 66
- I.5, Health and disease / Carole Rawcliffe
- P. 76
- II.1, Authority and community / Bruce O'Brien
- P. 98
- II.2, Lordship and labour / Stephen Baxter
- P. 115
- II.3, Order and justice / John Hudson
- P. 124
- II.4, War and violence / John Hudson
- P. 133
- II.5, Family, marriage, kinship / Elisabeth van Houts
- P. 142
- II.6, Poor and powerless / David A.E. Pelteret
- P. 152
- III.1, Towns and their hinterlands / David Griffiths
- P. 179
- III.2, Commerce and markets / Richard Britnell
- P. 188
- III.3, Urban planning / Julia Barrow
- P. 198
- III.4, Urban populations and associations / Charles West
- P. 208
- IV.1, Invasion and migration / Elisabeth van Houts
- P. 235
- IV.2, Ethnicity and acculturation / D. M. Hadley
- P. 247
- IV.3, Intermarriage / Elisabeth van Houts
- P. 256
- IV.4, The Jews / Anna Abulafia
- P. 265
- V.1, Religion and belief / Carl Watkins
- P. 290
- V.2, Rites of passage and pastoral care / Sarah Hamilton
- P. 309
- V.3, Saints and cults / Paul Anthony Hayward
- P. 321
- V.4, Public spectacle / Tom Licence
- P. 330
- V.5, Textual communities (Latin) / Teresa Webber
- P. 341
- V.6, Textual communities (vernacular) / Elaine Treharne
- P. 352
- VI.1, Learning and training / Julia Crick
- P. 373
- VI.2, Information and its retrieval / Nicholas Karn
- P. 381
- VI.3, Esoteric knowledge / Andy Orchard
- P. 391
- VI.4, Medical practice and theory / Carole Rawcliffe
- P. 402
- VI.5, Subversion / Martha Bayless