A companion to Britain in the later Middle Ages / edited by S.H. Rigby.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Historical Association (Great Britain)
Other Authors: Rigby, S. H. (Stephen Henry), 1955-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Malden, MA : Historical Association ; Blackwell Publishers, 2003.
Series:Blackwell companions to British history
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Table of Contents:
  • England: land and people / Bruce M.S. Campbell
  • England: the family and the village community / Phillipp R. Schofield
  • England: towns, trade and industry / Richard H. Britnell
  • England: popular politics and social conflict / Jane Whittle and S.H. Rigby
  • England: women and gender / Judith M. Bennett
  • Scotland: economy and society / Nicholas J. Mayhew
  • Wales: economy and society / A.D. Carr
  • Ireland: economy and society / Brian Graham
  • The British perspective / Seaǹ Duffy
  • England: kingship and the political community, c. 1100-1272 / Ralph V. Turner
  • England: kingship and the political community 1272-1377 / Scott L. Waugh
  • England: kingship and the political community 1377-c. 1500 / Rosemary Horrox
  • England: law, society and the state / Robert C. Palmer
  • England: the nobility and the gentry / Christine Carpenter
  • Scotland: politics, government and law / Hector L. MacQueen
  • Wales: politics, government and law / J. Beverley Smith and Llinos Beverley Smith
  • Ireland: politics, government and law / James Lydon
  • England: church and clergy / David Lepine
  • England: piety, heresy and anti-clericalism / Matthew Groom
  • Scotland: religion and piety / D.E.R. Watt
  • Wales: religion and piety / Huw Pryce
  • Ireland: religion and piety / Henry A. Jefferies
  • England: education and society / Jo Ann H. Moran Cruz
  • England: art and society / Veronica Sekules
  • England: literature and society / S.H. Rigby
  • Scotland: culture and society / Louise O. Fradenburg
  • Wales: culture and society / Susan L. Aronstein
  • Ireland: culture and society / Edel Bhreathnach and Raghnall Ó Floinn.