Introduction - Christopher Harper-Bill
Explaining Regional Landscapes: East Anglia and the Midlands in the
Middle Ages - Tom Williamson
The Castle Landscapes of Anglo-Norman East Anglia: A Regional
Perspective - Robert E Liddiard
Imagining the Unchanging Land: East Anglians Represent their
Landscape, 1350-1500 - P. Maddern
Understanding the Urban Environment: Archaeological Approaches to
Medieval Norwich - Brian Ayers
Lawyers and Administrators: The Clerks of Late Thirteenth-Century
Norwich - Elizabeth Rutledge
Financial Reform in Late Medieval Norwich: Evidence from an Urban
Cartulary - Penny Dunn
A Little Local Difficulty: Lynn and the Lancastrian Usurpation -
Kate Parker
Health and Safety at Work in Late Medieval East Anglia - Carole
Rawcliffe
Hundreds and Leets: A Survey with Suggestions - J Campbell
The Rebellion of 1075 and its Impact in East Anglia - Lucy
Marten
East Anglian Politics and Society in the Fifteenth Century:
Reflections, 1956-2003 - Colin Richmond
Twelfth-Century East Anglian Canons: A Monastic Life? - T M
Colk
`Leave my Virginity Alone': The Cult of St Margaret of Antioch in
Norwich: In Pursuit of a Pragmatic Piety - Carole Hill
Swaffham Parish Church: Community Building in Fifteenth-Century
Norfolk - T A Heslop
Battling Bishops: Late Fourteenth-Century Episcopal Masculinity
Admired and Decried - A E Oliver
Social Contexts of the East Anglian Saint Play: The Digby Mary
Magdalene and the Late Medieval Hospital? - Theresa Coletti
Devotion to Drama: The N-Town Play and Religious Observance in
Fifteenth-Century East Anglia - Penny Granger
Two Travellers' Tales - Sarah Salih
Christopher Harper-Bill is Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia.
The reader can only be impressed by the range of material in the
volume.
*THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW*
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