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Citation: Lw. Marvin, MEN FAMOUS IN COMBAT AND BATTLE - COMMON SOLDIERS AND THE SIEGE OF BRUGES, AD1127 (ON THE PARTICIPATION OF SPECIALIZED WORKER-COMBATANTS INMEDIEVAL WARFARE), Journal of medieval history, 24(3), 1998, pp. 243-258
Citation: Cm. Rousseau, A PAPAL MATCHMAKER - PRINCIPLE AND PRAGMATISM DURING INNOCENT-III PONTIFICATE (EXAMINING THE INTERSECTION OF MEDIEVAL POLITICS AND PASTORALMARITAL STRATEGIES), Journal of medieval history, 24(3), 1998, pp. 259-271
Citation: W. Johnson, THE MYTH OF JEWISH MALE MENSES (INVESTIGATIONS ON AN EXEGETICAL LINKAGE TO DEICIDAL BLOODGUILT TRADITIONS IN MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN THOUGHT), Journal of medieval history, 24(3), 1998, pp. 273-295
Citation: M. Bailey, HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY - THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF THE ENGLISH ECONOMY, AD1086-1500, Journal of medieval history, 24(3), 1998, pp. 297-311
Citation: S. Sato, THE AGRARIUM - WHAT THE PEASANT OWED HIS SEIGNEUR BEFORE THE DOMANIALPERIOD, 6TH TO 8TH CENTURIES, Journal of medieval history, 24(2), 1998, pp. 103-125
Citation: G. Allaire, MEDIEVAL ITALIAN PILGRIMS TO SANTIAGO-DE-COMPOSTELA - NEW LITERARY EVIDENCE, Journal of medieval history, 24(2), 1998, pp. 177-189
Citation: J. Bothwell, THE MANAGEMENT OF POSITION - PERRERS,ALICE, EDWARD-III, AND THE CREATION OF A LANDED ESTATES, 1362-1377, Journal of medieval history, 24(1), 1998, pp. 31-51
Citation: P. Talmant, THE SUN AS A DANGEROUS EMBLEM - A TYPOLOG ICAL INTERPRETATION OF CHARLES-VI 7-YEAR PERIOD OF MADNESS, Journal of medieval history, 24(1), 1998, pp. 53-60
Citation: C. Phillpotts, THE FATE OF THE TRUCE OF PARIS, 1396-1415 (LONGEST TRUCE OF THE HUNDRED-YEARS-WAR), Journal of medieval history, 24(1), 1998, pp. 61-80
Citation: A. Curry, MEDIEVAL WARFARE - ENGLAND AND HER CONTINENTAL NEIGHBORS, 11TH-CENTURY TO 14TH-CENTURY (SOME RECENT BOOKS AND IDEAS), Journal of medieval history, 24(1), 1998, pp. 81-102
Citation: T. Asbridge, THE SIGNIFICANCE AND CAUSES OF THE BATTLE OF THE FIELD-OF-BLOOD (LATIN CRUSADER DEFEAT IN 1119 AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE PRINCIPALITY OF ANTIOCH), Journal of medieval history, 23(4), 1997, pp. 301-316
Citation: D. Pringle, THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE CRUSADER KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM - A REVIEW OF WORK 1947-97, Journal of medieval history, 23(4), 1997, pp. 389-408
Citation: I. Baumgartner, THE MAP OF THE WORLD AND EMPIRICAL-EVIDEN CE - BROADENING CARTOGRAPHYTHROUGH TRAVEL TO ASIA IN THE LATE-MIDDLE-AGES, Journal of medieval history, 23(3), 1997, pp. 227-253
Citation: K. Petkov, THE ROTTEN APPLES AND THE GOOD APPLES - ORTHODOX, CATHOLICS, AND TURKS IN MEZIERES,PHILIPPE,DE CRUSADING PROPAGANDA, Journal of medieval history, 23(3), 1997, pp. 255-270