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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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modernmedievalcuisine.com
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| | | | More information about the John Rylands Library version of Forme of Cury... and a theory about who may have commissioned the copying of the text into the British Library roll. | |
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legalhistorymiscellany.com
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| | | | By Sara M. Butler, 27 November 2024. The sign of the late medieval public notary Hans Braun from Bamberg, operating in Bolzano in 1429. Public Domain. Wikipedia. Unlike many other places in Europe, notaries public did not take hold and proliferate in England after the twelfth-century Legal Revolution. While judge-led law in the newly... | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | Johnstone's book examines the misuse of history in New Atheism and militant anti-religion. It looks at how history is mythologised to present religion as inescapably prone to violence and discrimination, whilst the darker side of atheist history, such as its involvement in Stalinism, is denied. |