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The ties that bind : essays in medieval British history in honor of Barbara Hanawalt
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The ties that bind : essays in medieval British history in honor of Barbara Hanawalt

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The alien clothworkers of London, 1337-1381 / Jonathan Good
The bonds of trade: the port of Southampton and the merchants of Winchester and Salisbury / Susan Duxbury
The mayor's body / Benjamin R. McRee
What is a nice (thirteenth-century) English woman doing in the king's courts? / Janet Loengard
Even money that your bishop has come and gone: Episcopal appointments and translations in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England / Joel Rosenthal
Identifying chaste widows: documenting a religious vocation / Susan Steuer
The anonymous heroine: Aelred of Rievaulx's rule for his sister / Laura Michele Diener
Maud Marshal and Margaret Marshal: two viragos extraordinaire / Linda E. Mitchell
Patronage, preference and survival: the life of Lady Margaret Sarnesfield, c. 1381-c. 1444 / Douglas L. Biggs
Margery Kempe and the parish / Katherine L. French
The Berenger family's experience of the Peasants' Revolt / Anne Reiber Dewindt
Unbounded affection: the complex intimacies of "simple" peasants after the Black Death / Madonna J. Hettinger.

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The ties that bind : essays in medieval British history in honor of Barbara Hanawalt. ISBN 9781409411550. Published by Ashgate in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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