History (School of): Recent submissions
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The work and thought of Hugh of Amiens (c. 1085-1164)
(University of St Andrews, 2005) - ThesisThroughout the course a long life in which he served as a cleric, a Cluniac monk, and an archbishop, Hugh of Amiens (c. 1085-1164) wrote a number of works including poems, biblical exegesis, anti-heretical polemics, and ... -
The coming-of-age of a northern Iberian frontier bishopric : Calahorra, 1045-1190
(University of St Andrews, 2005) - ThesisThe northern Iberian Bishopric of Calahorra was re-founded in 1045 by Garcia 111 of Navarre. Between that date and the death of its eighth post-restoration bishop in 1190 all or part of its diocesan territory changed hands ... -
Registration and control of fishing boats in the nineteenth century
(University of St Andrews, 1994-07) - ThesisControlling fishermen at sea has been a difficult problem for British and continental Governments alike. This study shows how legislation was introduced during the nineteenth century whereby a framework was created to allow ... -
The utilisation and management of the semi-natural woodlands of Lochtayside, 1650-1850
(University of St Andrews, 1997-06) - ThesisThere has been in Scotland, in recent years, a resurgence in interest the past history of our woodland, and their future management. The work of Lindsay in the 1970's did much to scotch earlier misconceptions about the ... -
The eponymous Jacquerie : making revolt mean some things
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-11-29) - Book itemLabelling an activity makes it mean something. The decision to term a group of actions a ‘revolt’ or an ‘uprising’ today has profound implications for interpretation, just as calling them ‘rumours’ or ‘takehan’ went to the ...