It is hoped that this Series, intended in the first place for students in the Universities, may help to bridge the gap between the textbooks and the learned monographs in which English and continental scholars of the present day are re-writing the story of the Middle Ages. Its object is less to furnish an outline of facts, than to introduce the student to major problems of interpretation.
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MEDIAEVAL GERMANY, 911-1250. Essays by German historians, translated with an introduction by G. BARRACLOUGH, 2nd imp., 1949, 2 Vols.: INTRO- DUCTION 12s. 6d. net, ESSAYS 21s. net.
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CHURCH, STATE AND CHRISTIAN SOCIETY AT THE TIME OF THE INVESTITURE CONTEST. By G. TELLENBACH, translated by R. F. BENNETT, 2nd imp., 1949, 18s. net.
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KINGSHIP AND LAW IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By F. KERN, translated by S. B. CHRIMES, 2nd imp., 1949, 18s. net.
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In Preparation.
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CROWN, COMMUNITY AND PARLIAMENT IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES. By GAILLARD T. LAPSLEY, edited by HELEN M. CAM and G. BARRACLOUGH, 1951, 30s. net.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND. By S. B. CHRIMES, 1952, 27s. 6d. net.
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STUDIES IN THE AGRARIAN HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. By E. A. KOSMINSKY, edited by R. H. HILTON, translated from the Russian by RUTH KISCH, 1956, 37s. 7d. net.
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THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE. By H. FICHTENAU, translated by P. MUNZ, 1957, 25s. net.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Carolingian Empire. Contributors: Heinrich Fichtenau - author, Peter Munz - transltr. Publisher: Blackwell. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1957. Page Number: ii.
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