A Guide to the Archive Collections in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research

A Guide to the Archive Collections in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research
Title A Guide to the Archive Collections in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research PDF eBook
Author Borthwick Institute of Historical Research
Publisher Borthwick Publications
Pages 234
Release 1973
Genre History
ISBN 9780903857024

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A Calendar of the Register of Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, 1398-1405

A Calendar of the Register of Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, 1398-1405
Title A Calendar of the Register of Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, 1398-1405 PDF eBook
Author Catholic Church. Province of York (England). Archbishop (1398-1405 : Scrope)
Publisher Borthwick Publications
Pages 168
Release 1981
Genre Church records and registers
ISBN 9780903857147

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York

York
Title York PDF eBook
Author Sarah Rees Jones
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 406
Release 2013-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0191651575

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York was one of the most important cities in medieval England. This original study traces the development of the city from the Norman Conquest to the Black Death. The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are a neglected period in the history of English towns, and this study argues that the period was absolutely fundamental to the development of urban society and that up to now we have misunderstood the reasons for the development of York and its significance within our history because of that neglect. Medieval York argues that the first Norman kings attempted to turn the city into a true northern capital of their new kingdom and had a much more significant impact on the development of the city than has previously been realised. Nevertheless the influence of York Minster, within whose shadow the town had originally developed, remained strong and was instrumental in the emergence of a strong and literate civic communal government in the later twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Many of the earlier Norman initiatives withered as the citizens developed their own institutions of government and social welfare. The primary sources used are records of property ownership and administration, especially charters, and combines these with archaeological evidence from the last thirty years. Much of the emphasis of the book is therefore on the topographical development of the city and the changing social and economic structures associated with property ownership and occupation.

Companion to Historiography

Companion to Historiography
Title Companion to Historiography PDF eBook
Author Michael Bentley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1022
Release 2006-02-27
Genre History
ISBN 1134970234

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The Companion to Historiography is an original analysis of the moods and trends in historical writing throughout its phases of development and explores the assumptions and procedures that have formed the creation of historical perspectives. Contributed by a distinguished panel of academics, each essay conveys in direct, jargon-free language a genuinely international, wide-angled view of the ideas, traditions and institutions that lie behind the contemporary urgency of world history.

Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011

Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011
Title Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Douglas Richardson
Pages 2352
Release
Genre
ISBN 1461045134

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Getting Along?

Getting Along?
Title Getting Along? PDF eBook
Author Adam Morton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 131712832X

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Examining the impact of the English and European Reformations on social interaction and community harmony, this volume simultaneously highlights the tension and degree of accommodation amongst ordinary people when faced with religious and social upheaval. Building on previous literature which has characterised the progress of the Reformation as 'slow' and 'piecemeal', this volume furthers our understanding of the process of negotiation at the most fundamental social and political levels - in the family, the household, and the parish. The essays further research in the field of religious toleration and social interaction in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in both Britain and the wider European context. The contributors are amongst the leading researchers in the fields of religious toleration and denominational history, and their essays combine new archival research with current debates in the field. Additionally, the collection seeks to celebrate the career of Professor Bill Sheils, Head of the Department of History at the University of York, for his on-going contributions to historians' understanding of non-conformity (both Catholic and Protestant) in Reformation and post-Reformation England.

Medieval Obscenities

Medieval Obscenities
Title Medieval Obscenities PDF eBook
Author Nicola F. McDonald
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 224
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1903153506

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"Medieval Obscenities examines the complex and contentious role of the obscene - what is offensive, indecent or morally repugnant - in medieval culture from late antiquity through to the end of the middle ages in western Europe. Its approach is multidisciplinary, its methodologies divergent and it seeks to formulate questions and stimulate debate." "The essays examine topics as diverse as Norse defecation taboos, the Anglo-Saxon sexual idiom, sheela-na-gigs, impotence in the church courts, bare ecclesiastical bottoms, rude sounds and dirty words, as well as the modern reception and representation of the medieval obscene. The volume demonstrates not only the vitality of medieval obscenity, but its centrality to our understanding of medieval life."--Jacket.