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The garrisoning of English medieval castles (2001)
Book Chapter
Prestwich, M. (2001). The garrisoning of English medieval castles. In R. Abels, & B. Bachrach (Eds.), The Normans and their adversaries at war : essays in memory of C. Warren Hollister (185-200). Boydell & Brewer

Conquest and settlement (2001)
Book Chapter
Frame, R. (2001). Conquest and settlement. In B. Harvey (Ed.), The twelfth and thirteenth centuries (31-66). Oxford University Press

Introduction (2001)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2001). Introduction. In R. Gameson (Ed.), The Codex aureus : an eighth-century gospel book (9-103). Rosenkilde and Bagger

Work and wages at Durham Priory and its estates, 1494-1519 (2001)
Journal Article
Newman, C. (2001). Work and wages at Durham Priory and its estates, 1494-1519. Continuity and Change, 16(3), 357-378. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0268416001003915

This article explores aspects of employment on the Durham Priory estates in the years 1494-1519. From a perspective of prices and wages, this period belongs at the tail end of a Golden Age for labour. Employment opportunities for the priory workforce... Read More about Work and wages at Durham Priory and its estates, 1494-1519.

The inventory reform and peasant unrest in right-bank Ukraine in 1847-48 (2001)
Journal Article
Moon, D. (2001). The inventory reform and peasant unrest in right-bank Ukraine in 1847-48. Slavonic and East European Review, 79(4), 653-697

In 1847-48, the Imperial Russian government attempted to address both the problem of the unreliable Roman Catholic Polish nobility of right-bank Ukraine and the question of the future of serfdom in the region. However, the implementation of compulsor... Read More about The inventory reform and peasant unrest in right-bank Ukraine in 1847-48.

Counsel, public debate, and queenship : John Stubbs’s 'The discoverie of a gaping gulf', 1579 (2001)
Journal Article
Mears, N. (2001). Counsel, public debate, and queenship : John Stubbs’s 'The discoverie of a gaping gulf', 1579. Historical Journal, 44(3), 629-650. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x01001947

John Stubbs's controversial pamphlet against Elizabeth's proposed marriage with Francis, duke of Anjou, The discoverie of a gaping gulf (1579), has conventionally been seen - with Edmund Spenser's The shepheardes calendar and Philip Sidney's letter t... Read More about Counsel, public debate, and queenship : John Stubbs’s 'The discoverie of a gaping gulf', 1579.

Monarchy and German identity in the later Middle Ages (2001)
Journal Article
Scales, L. (2001). Monarchy and German identity in the later Middle Ages. Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 83(3), 167-200. https://doi.org/10.7227/bjrl.83.3.10

'What is the German's fatherland?', Ernst Moritz Arndt famously demanded to know. Also famous is his own answer. Prussia? Swabia? Where the vine ripens by the Rhine? Where the seagull wheels over the Belt? No: none of these, but something larger and... Read More about Monarchy and German identity in the later Middle Ages.