The Problem of Women's Work Identities in Post Black Death England
- Cordelia Beattie
Work Ethics in the Fourteenth Century - Christopher Dyer
'The Lord Geoffrey had me made': Lordship and Labour in the
Luttrell Psalter (with P.J.P. Goldberg) - Richard K Emmerson
'The Lord Geoffrey had me made': Lordship and Labour in the
Luttrell Psalter (with Richard K. Emmerson) - P J P Goldberg
Framing Labour: The Archaeology of York's Medieval Guildhalls -
Kate Giles
The Problem of Labour in the Context of English Government,
c.1350-1450 - Christopher Given-Wilson
The Voice of Labour in Fourteenth-Century English Literature -
Stephen Knight
Piers Plowman and the Problem of Labour - Derek Pearsall
Household, Work and the Problem of Mobile Labour: The Regulation of
Labour in Medieval English Towns - Sarah Rees Jones
The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history. Christopher Dyer is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Leicester. He has written, edited, co-authored and co-edited many books, including William Dugdale, Historian, 1605-1686: His Life, his Writings and His County (Boydell, 2009). The late Derek Pearsall was Emeritus Gurney Professor of Middle English Literature at Harvard University; he wrote extensively on Chaucer, Gower, Langland and Lydgate, including biographies of Chaucer and Lydgate, an edition of the C-text of Langland's Piers Plowman. SARAH REES JONES is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of York, UK.
Interesting and stimulating collection. effectively illustrated the
worth of subjecting traditional historiographical themes to further
scrutiny and to new methodological approaches.
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