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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | | | Eleanor of Brittany The story of Eleanor of Brittany is one that highlights how women in the Middle Ages could feel truly powerless, if the men around them wanted it so. Her story also highlights the limitations of the Great Charter, or Magna Carta as it is better known, in protecting and supporting the rights... | |
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theyorkhistorian.com
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| | | | | Although general book production and literary grew in late medieval England, Amelia Spanton focuses on the commonplace book as a point of great interest. This article reflects the significance of these texts in containing and portraying information about life and society in this period. AUTHOR AMELIA SPANTON | |
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manyheadedmonster.com
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| | | | | This post is part of our 'The People and the Law' Online Symposium, a series exploring early modern English legal sources. Laura Flannigan is a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford University. She works on litigation, society, and politics in late medieval and early modern England. You can follow her on Twitter/X at... | |
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| | | All book reviews that have appeared on Bookshelf Fantasies, listed A - Z by title: # The 5th Gender by G. L. Carriger The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton 10 Things That Never Happened (Material World, #1) by Alexis Hall 16 Things I Thought Were True by Janet Gurtler 84, Charing... | ||