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‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria (2004)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. (2004). ‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria. Journal of Medieval History, 30(3), 245-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2004.06.003

This paper discusses the nature of Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine, an interest that has been noticed in passing before but never properly explored. The evidence comes mainly from the 1070s and 1080s when he was prior of the abbey of Bec... Read More about ‘A doctor in the house’? The context for Anselm of Canterbury’s interest in medicine with reference to a probable case of malaria.

Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341-1450 (2004)
Journal Article
Dodds, B. (2004). Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341-1450. The Economic History Review, 57(2), 245-285. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2004.00278.x

Research on English late medieval economic history has neglected the evidence of tithes as indicators of agrarian output. In this article, methods used by historians of continental Europe have been developed and applied to the Durham Priory accountin... Read More about Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341-1450.

Baldwin's reputation: politics and history, 1937-1967 (2004)
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Williamson, P. (2004). Baldwin's reputation: politics and history, 1937-1967. Historical Journal, 47(1), 127-168. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x03003546

In one fundamental sense, a British post-war consensus certainly existed: repudiation and denigration of interwar governments and their leaders. Stanley Baldwin was the chief victim, as it became widely believed during the 1940s that he had ‘failed t... Read More about Baldwin's reputation: politics and history, 1937-1967.

Byzantium transformed, c.950-1200 (2004)
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Stephenson, P. (2004). Byzantium transformed, c.950-1200. Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue, 10(1-3), 185-210. https://doi.org/10.1163/1570067043077788

Two phenomena were paramount in the transformation, and ultimate collapse, of the Byzantine imperial system in the period c. 950-1204: sustained economic and demographic growth, which the state failed fully to direct or exploit; and the emergence of... Read More about Byzantium transformed, c.950-1200.

Anselm and the Articella (2004)
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Gasper, G., & Wallis, F. (2004). Anselm and the Articella. Traditio, 59, 129-174

De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII (2004)
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Cañeque, A. (2004). De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII. Revista de Indias, LXIV(232), 609- 634

El artículo estudia la interrelación entre ritual público y autoridad colonial en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII. En la sociedad colonial, el afianzamiento de la autoridad dependía más de cuestiones tales como prestigio, reputación y/o apar... Read More about De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII.