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  2. The Cambridge Medieval History - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol IV, The Byzantine Empire Part I: Byzantium and its Neighbours, 1966. John Bagnell Bury, architect of the history. The Cambridge Medieval History is a history of medieval Europe in eight volumes published by Cambridge University Press and Macmillan between 1911 and 1936. Publication was delayed by the First ...

  3. List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages

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    State fragmentation and competition characterized much of the history of medieval Western Europe, [1] and that trend would remain true for a long period of history afterwards. Even as the Middle Ages become increasingly well documented; historians increasingly focus on writing literature addressing some of the primary misconceptions about ...

  4. The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages

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    The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages is a three-volume work, edited by Robert Fossier, which was first published in French in 1982 as Le Moyen Âge. It was revised and translated for the Cambridge University Press by translators including Stuart Airlie, Robyn Marsack and Janet Sondheimer. [1]

  5. Template:New Cambridge Medieval History - Wikipedia

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    {{New Cambridge Medieval History|ref={{harvid|New Cambridge Medieval History}}}} The New Cambridge Medieval History (7 vols.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1995–2005. Basic reference format, suitable when referencing multiple entries from the same work.

  6. Louis V of France - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume III. Cambridge University Press, 1926. Frantz Funck-Brentano: National History of France. New York : AMS Press, 1967. Ferdinand Lot: Les derniers Carolingiens: Lothaire, Louis V, Charles de Lorraine (954–991), Paris 1891. Walther Kienast: Deutschland und Frankreich in der Kaiserzeit (900–1270), vol. 1 ...

  7. The New Cambridge Medieval History - Wikipedia

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    It replaced The Cambridge Medieval History in eight volumes published between 1911 and 1936. The first volume was the last to be published, in 2005, due to the death of scholars before their chapters were delivered and the tardiness of others in keeping to deadlines which caused the revision of a number of the chapters that had been submitted ...

  8. The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History - Wikipedia

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    The history has its origins in the eight-volume Cambridge Medieval History which was published between the World Wars and of which Previté-Orton was one of the editors. In 1939, the Syndics of Cambridge University Press asked Previté-Orton to write a concise version of the earlier history which was a work of reference that in practice was too detailed and too long to be read in full.

  9. Charles Previté-Orton - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Medieval History (vols 3–8; 1922–1936) Charles William Previté-Orton FBA (16 January 1877 – 11 March 1947) was a British medieval historian and the first Professor of Medieval History at the University of Cambridge on the establishment of the position in 1937.

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