Mediaeval History: Recent submissions
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Gender and violence in Gregory of Tours' 'Decem libri historiarum'
(University of St Andrews, 2012) - ThesisThe Decem Libri Historiarum of Gregory of Tours, our only coherent narrative source for the latter half of the sixth century in Gaul, has been the subject of much lively scholarly debate as to its reliability and original ... -
Charter diplomatics and norms of landholding and lordship between the Humber and Forth, c.1066-c.1250
(University of St Andrews, 2012-06-21) - ThesisThis thesis closely analyses the linguistic forms of aspects of non-royal charters produced c.1066-c.1250 in the north-east of England and the south-east of Scotland, namely, consent, joint grants, separate confirmations, ... -
The unglamorous side of shopping in late medieval Prato and Florence : the Ricordanze of Taddeo di Chello (1341-1408), and Piero Puro di Francesco da Vicchio (1397-1465)
(University of St Andrews, 2011-11) - ThesisThis thesis examines virtually unstudied sources, the ricordanze of a wage-earner, Piero Puro di Francesco da Vicchio of Florence, and the account book of a small tradesman, a rigattiere, Taddeo di Chello of Prato. It ... -
The emergence of regional polities in Burgundy and Alemannia, c. 888-940: a comparative assessment
(University of St Andrews, 2012-06) - ThesisThis study uses the ‘duchies’ of Burgundy and Alemannia as case studies for an examination of the nature and causes of political change in the five decades after the death in 888 of the Emperor Charles the Fat ended the ... -
The patronage of the Templars and of the Order of St. Lazarus in England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
(University of St Andrews, 1991) - ThesisThe main focus of this study is the patronage of the Templars and of the Order of St.Lazarus, two of the Holy Land orders who came to England in the twelfth century. They were thought to be connected, and afford interesting ...