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Some thoughts on the relationship between monastic reform and institutional innovation in the long twelfth century
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Discourses of resistance, resilience, and resignation : the secular canonesses of Bouxières and their multiple response to the French Revolution (1790-91)
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Encased in silk : the women of Bouxières and their Medieval archives
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Guillaume de Saint-Thierry, Sur L'observance Bénédictine
(2024) In Sources Chrétiennes -
The study of monastic reform in Lotharingia (10th-Early 12th Centuries) Since 1991
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De l'abbatiat laïque à l'avouerie : le cas des monastères de femmes en Lotharingie (IXe-début Xie siècle)
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Non-script systems of signs, 2 : masons’ marks
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Koines, standards, and what’s behind them : capturing linguistic norms in Greek official writing
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Rethinking reform in the Latin West, 10th to early 12th century
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Deconstructing/reconstructing monastic reform
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Introduction
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Labour laws in preindustrial Europe : the coercion and regulation of wage labour, c.1350-1850
Jane Whittle and Thijs Lambrecht (UGent) -
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Introduction : towards a comparative history of Europe's labour laws c.1350-1850
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Labour legislation and rural servants in the southern Low Countries, c. 1600-1800
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The ties that bind : Mezzadria and labour regulations after the Black Death in Florence and Siena, 1348-c.1500
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The application of criminal justice by the water bailiff and the aldermen of Mude in medieval coastal Flanders
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Interactive 2D and multispectral imaging on the crossroads of archaeology, Egyptology and Assyriology
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3rd–6th-century African Red Slip Ware assemblages at Velia : typo-chronology, provenance, and trade
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The Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo
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Christianity and violence in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period : perspectives from Europe and Japan