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Ecclesiastical and English history

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  • Abels, Richard (Autumn 1983). "The Council of Whitby: A Study in Early Anglo-Saxon Politics". Journal of British Studies. 23 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1086/385808. JSTOR 175617.
  • Aird, W. M. (1994). "An Absent Friend: The Career of Bishop William of St Calais". In Rollason, David; Harvey, Margaret; Prestwich, Michael (ed.). Anglo-Norman Durham: 1093-1193. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. pp. 283–297. ISBN 0-85115-390-9.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  • Alexander, James W. (May 1970). "The Becket Controversy in Recent Historiography". Journal of British Studies. 9 (2): 1–26. JSTOR 175153.
  • Alexander, James W. (October 1970). "New Evidence on the Palatinate of Chester". The English Historical Review. 85 (337): 715–729. doi:10.1093/ehr/LXXXV.337.715. JSTOR 563538.
  • Amt, Emilie M. (May 1991). "The Meaning of Waste in the Early Pipe Rolls of Henry II". Economic History Review. XLIV (2): 240–248. doi:10.2307/2598295. JSTOR 2598295.
  • Archer, T. A. (1887). "A Note on St. Godric". The English Historical Review. 17 (67): 479–480.
  • Archer, T. A. (January 1887). "Ranulf Flambard and his Sons". The English Historical Review. 2 (5): 103–112. doi:10.1093/ehr/II.V.103-b. JSTOR 546835.
  • Atkins, Ivor (1940). "The Church of Worcester from the Eighth to the Twelfth Century: Part II The Familia from the Middle of the Tenth to the beginning of the Twelfth century". The Antiquaries Journal. 20 (1): 1–38, 203–229.
  • Flight, Colin (1991). "John II, Bishop of Rochester, Did Not Exist". The English Historical Review. 106 (421): 921–931. doi:10.1093/ehr/CVI.CCCCXXI.921.
  • Ferruolo, Stephen C. (1988). ""Quid dant artes nisi luctum?" Learning, Ambition, and Careers in the Medieval University". History of Education Quarterly. 28 (1): 1–22. doi:10.2307/368281.
  • Foley, W. Trent and Higham, Nicholas. J. (May 2009). "Bede on the Britons". Early Medieval Europe. 17 (2): 154–185. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0254.2009.00258.x.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Fonge, Charles (2005). "Patriarchy and Patrimony: Investing in the Medieval College". In Hoskin, Philippa; Brooke, Christopher; Dobson, Barrie (ed.). The Foundations of English Ecclesiastical History: Studies Presented to David Smith. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. pp. 77–93. ISBN 1-84383-169-4.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  • Friend, Albert C. (October 1948). "Master Odo of Cheriton". Speculum. 23 (4): 641–658. doi:10.2307/2850446. JSTOR 2850446.
  • MacDonald, A. J. (1931). "Eadmer and the Canterbury Privileges". Journal of Theological Studies. 32: 39–55. doi:10.1093/jts/os-XXXII.125.39.
  • Mack, Katharin (Winter 1984). "Changing Thegns: Cnut's Conquest and the English Aristocracy". Albion. 16 (4): 375–387. doi:10.2307/4049386.
  • Maddicott, J. R. (August 1997). "Plague in Seventh-Century England". Past and Present (156): 7–54.
  • Magoun, Francis Peabody (October 1940). "The Rome of Two Northern Pilgrims: Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury and Abbot Nikolás of Munkathverá". Harvard Theological Review. 33 (4): 267–289. doi:10.1017/S0017816000018782. S2CID 162737009.
  • Major, Kathleen (October 1933). "The 'Familia' of Archbishop Stephen Langton". The English Historical Review. 48 (192): 529–533.
  • Markus, R. A. (April 1963). "The Chronology of the Gregorian Mission to England: Bede's Narrative and Gregory's Correspondence". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 14 (1): 16–30.
  • Markus, R. A. (1970). "Gregory the Great and a Papal Missionary Strategy". Studies in Church History 6: The Mission of the Church and the Propagation of the Faith. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 29–38.
  • Markus, R. A. (1981). "Gregory the Great's Europe". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Fifth Series. 31: 21–36. doi:10.2307/3679043.
  • Marritt, Stephen (2010). "Prayers for the King and Royal Titles in Anglo-Norman Charters". In Lewis, C. P. (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies XXXII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2009. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. pp. 184–202. ISBN 978–1–84383–563–9. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  • Mason, Emma (1984). "Legends of the Beauchamps' Ancestors: The Use of Baronial Propoganda in Medieval England". Journal of Medieval History. 10: 25–40. doi:10.1016/0304-4181(84)90023-X.
  • Mason, Emma (1982). "Pro Statu et Incolumnitate Regni Mei: Royal Monastic Patronage 1066-1154". Studies in Church History. 18: 99–117.
  • Mayr-Harting, Henry (April 1963). "Hilary, Bishop of Chichester (1147–1169) and Henry II". The English Historical Review. 78 (307): 209–224. doi:10.1093/ehr/LXXVIII.CCCVII.209. JSTOR 560029.
  • McGowan, Joseph P. (2008). "An Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Latin Literature". A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature (Paperback ed.). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 11–49. ISBN 978-1-4051-7609-5. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)
  • Meyvaert, Paul (1996). "Bede, Cassiodorus, and the Codex Amiatinus". Speculum. 71 (4): 827–883. doi:10.2307/2865722.
  • Meyvaert, Paul (1977). "Bede's Text of the Libellus Responsionum of Gregory the Great to Augustine of Canterbury". Benedict, Gregory, Bede and Others. London: Variorum Reprints.
  • Mitchell, Barbara (October 1995). "Anglo-Saxon Double Monasteries". History Today. 45: 33–39.
  • Mooers, Stephanie L. (Winter 1982). "Familial Clout and Financial Gain in Henry I's Later Reign". Albion. 14 (3 & 4): 268–291. doi:10.2307/4048517. JSTOR 4048517.
  • Mooers, S. L. (April 1988). "A Re-evaluation of Royal Justice under Henry I of England". American Historical Review. xciii. doi:10.2307/1859922. JSTOR 1859922.
  • Moreton, Jennifer (December 1995). "Before Grosseteste: Roger of Hereford and Calendar Reform in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century England". Isis. 86 (4): 562–586. doi:10.1086/357318. JSTOR 235377.
  • Morey, Adrian (1952). "Canonist Evidence in the Case of St William of York". Cambridge Historical Journal. 10 (3): 352–353.
  • Mortimer, Richard (May 1981). "The Family of Rannulf de Glanville". Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research. LIV (129): 1–16.
  • Newman, Charlotte A. (1982). "Family and Royal Favor in Henry I's England". Albion. 14 (3/4): 292–306. doi:10.2307/4048518.
  • Ullmann, Walter (1949). "The Disputed Election of Hugh Balsham, Bishop of Ely". Cambridge Historical Journal. 9 (3): 259–268.


Mongols and Crusades

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  • Amitai-Preiss, Reuven (1996). "Ghazan, Islam and Mongol Tradition: A View from the Mamlũk Sultanate". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London. 59 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00028524.


  • Halperin, Charles J. (2000). "The Kipchak connection: the Ilkhans, the Mamluks and Ayn Jalut". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London. 63 (2): 225–245.



  • Schein, Sylvia (1979). "Gesta Dei Mongolos 1300". English Historical Review. 94 (373): 805–819. doi:10.1093/ehr/XCIV.CCCLXXIII.805.
  • Smith, Jr., John Masson; Amitai-Preiss, Reuven (1998). "Nomads on Ponies vs. Slaves on Horses: A Review of Mongols and Mamluks". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 118 (1): 54–62. doi:10.2307/606298.

Art and architecture

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  • Draper, Peter (1997). "Interpretations of the Rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral, 1174-1186: Archaeological and Historical Evidence". Journal of the Society of Architecural Historians. 56 (2): 184–203. doi:10.2307/991283.



  • James, John (1983). "The Rib Vaults of Durham Cathedral". Gesta. 22 (2): 135–145. doi:10.2307/766922.


  • Reeve, Matthew M. (2003). "A Seat of Authority: The Archbishop's Throne at Canterbury Cathedral". Gesta. 42 (2): 131–142.

Ancient history

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  • Carey, C. (1991). "Apollodoros' Mother: The Wives of Enfranchised Aliens in Athens". Classical Quarterly. 41 (i): 84–89. doi:10.1017/S0009838800003554.
  • Carey, C. (1998). "The Shape of Athenian Laws". Classical Quarterly. 48 (i): 93–109. doi:10.1093/cq/48.1.93.




  • Hodkinson, Stephen (1986). "Land Tenure and Inheritance in Classical Sparta". Classical Quarterly. 36 (ii): 378–406. doi:10.1017/S0009838800012143.