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James M. Blythe
Hardcover - $138.95
On the Government of Rulers, a book that influenced much of the political thought of the later Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Early Modern period, is here translated into English in its entirety for the first time. Completing a work that has l ...
Meg Bogin
Paperback - $24.95
An introduction to the women poets of the 12th-century Provence and a collection of their poems.
P. Boissonnade
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Erudite yet readable work traces the economic evolution of Europe from 5th to 15th century. Focusing on working people, it covers breakup of feudal estates, development of small craft industries and large capitalist enterprises, rise of wage laborers ...
Constance Brittain Bouchard
Hardcover - $129.95
"A wonderful introduction to those new to the subject as well as a welcome contribution to the debate on the nature of the medieval nobility."--"Medieval Review"
DA J. D. Boulton
Paperback - $62.95
Opens up an important subject and present the findings of much diligent research. It is a significant contribution to the history of the political life and culture of the later medieval aristocracy. MAURICE KEEN Orders of lay knights - the most famou ...
Dean R. Bowman
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Involve students in the events and cultures of world history! 20 Exciting Plays for Medieval History Classes (Justinian through the reign of Elizabeth I)
David Boyle
Hardcover - $43.95
On his long journey home from the Third Crusade, Richard the Lionheart--one of history's most powerful and romantic figures--was ship-wrecked near Venice in the Adriatic Sea. Forced to make his way home by land through enemy countries, he traveled in ...
Jim Bradbury
Paperback - $57.95
This history of the archer in the middle ages, from the Norman Conquest to the Wars of the Roses, opens with a definition of the differing kinds of bows in use, and challenges the usual assumption that the 'longbow' was a new and devastating weapon a ...
Ernle Bradford
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For nearly two centuries, from 1096 until 1291, a tide of pilgrims, knights, men-at-arms, priests, traders and peasants swept from Western Europe to the Levant - Crusaders whose common aim was to recover the Holy Place of Christendom. The Sword and t ...