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Published by St. Martins, New York, 1968
Seller: Memento Mori Fine and Rare Books, Stafford, VA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
First. A volume of essays selected from the transactions of the Royal Historical Association on the occasion of its Centennial. During the last 100 years, the society has held meetings where papers have been presented, which were then printed. In the annual volumes of the transactions. This book contains some of the many papers read during the past 50 years. The 12 essays are all associated with medieval history, ranging in scope from the Byzantine Empire in the 11th century to the Black Death in Wales; From a study of the relations between England and Flanders before the Norman conquest, to an examination of the Kievan Rus. And its connections with Western Europe. The essays include: The Kiev State and its Relations with Western Europe. F. Dvornik. William Reese E B Lewis The Byzantine Empire in the 11th century: some different interpretations. J. M. Hussey. Archbishop, Bishop, Wulfstan, Homilist, and statesman. Dorothy Whitelock. The relations between England and Flanders before the Norman conquest. Phillip Grierson. English families and the Norman conquest. Sir Frank Stenton. English learning in the late 12th century. RW hunt. Experiments in exchequer procedure (1200 to 1232) Mable H Mills. The origins of Parliament. HG Richardson. The Black Death and Wales William Reese. The organization of indentured retinues in 14th century England. E B Lewis. The use of French in England in the late Middle Ages. Helen Suggett. Parliament and Bastard Feudalism. K. B. McFarland. [(VII-b) LO]. A very good reading copy with some cosmetic flaws on covers. Top edge is foxed but pages are bright, clean, and free of markings. Green cloth hardcover with silver titles.
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