The End of the Middle Ages?: England in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth CenturiesJohn Lovett Watts Sutton Pub., 1998 - 280 pages A collection of essays by several leading scholars which reconsiders the case for the end to the Middle Ages in England and questions whether the values, systems and trends of one period were replaced by those of another. In the FIFTEENTH CENTURY series. |
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JeanPhilippe Genet | 23 |
Colin Richmond | 65 |
R H Britnell | 89 |
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