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  • Alsford, Stephen. The Men behind the Masque: Office-holding in East Anglian Boroughs, 172-1460 (Medieval English Towns).
    • Introduction.
    • Chapter 1: The Structure of Borough Government.
      • Introduction: The Architecture of Borough Records.
      • The Executive Office.
      • Checks and Balances.
      • The Town Council.
      • The Community as Political Entity.
      • Representation and Election.
      • Limits to Participation.
    • Chapter 2: The Social and Economic Background of Office-holders.
      • Introduction: Class and Wealth.
      • Occupational Analysis.
      • The Ruling Class as Plutocracy?
      • Origins of the Ruling Class
      • The Mercantile Interest.
      • Class Consciousness and the Dignity of Office.
      • Social Cohesion and Mobility within the Ruling Class.
      • Gentrification.
    • Chapter 3: The Monopolisation of Office
      • Introduction: A Question of Perception.
      • Frequency of Office-holding.
      • Membership of Town Councils.
      • The Executive Committee.
      • Power and Dynasty.
      • The Degree of Popular Participation in Office-holding.
    • Chapter 4: Attitudes towards Office-holding
      • Introduction: The Human Factor.
      • Incentives to Office-holding.
      • The Burdens of Office.
      • Reluctance to Serve.
      • The Pursuit of Power and Prestige.
    • Chapter 5: Professionalism in Administration
      • Introduction: A Tradition of Service.
      • Promotion and the Hierarchy of Experience.
      • Career Administrators.
      • Expertise as a Factor in Selecting Officers.
    • Chapter 6: The Quality of Government
      • Introduction: Chronicles of Sin.
      • The Theory: 'Good and Vertuous Governance'.
      • The Practice: Reconciling Paternalism and Self-interest.
      • The Practice: Offences against Law, Customs, and Morals.
      • The Practice: Sins of Avarice.
      • The Practice: Crimes of Violence.
      • The Practice: Abuses of Power.
    • Chapter 7: Conflict and Solidarity in Urban Politics.
      • Introduction: At Moments of Crisis.
      • The Mask of Unanimity.
      • Discontent and Division.
      • Discords and Disputes: Maldon and Colchester.
      • Discords and Disputes: Ipswich.
      • Discords and Disputes: Yarmouth and Norwich.
      • Discords and Disputes: Lynn.
      • The Petypas Affair (Lynn).
      • Forces for Political Change.
    • Conclusion.
    • Appendices:
      • I: The Officers of Borough Government
        • Governmental Structure.
        • Lists of Office-holders 1272-1460.
      • II: Statistical Tables
        • Occupational Divisions.
        • Monopolisation of Office.
        • Ages of Office-holders (Lynn).
        • Families Prominent in Yarmouth Government.
      • III: Parliamentary Representation.
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    • Benigni, U. Codex Vaticanus (CE).
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    • Birt, Henry Norbert. Abbey (CE).
    • Boehm, Jay Lathen. The Maintenance of Ducal Authority in Gascony: The Career of Sir Guy Ferre the Younger 1298-1320 (Essays in History).
    • Bréhier, Louis. The Crusades (CE).
    • Brodman, James William. Ransoming Captives in Crusader Spain: The Order of Merced on the Christian-Islamic Frontier (LIBRO).
      • Prologue.
      • War, Raids, and Ransoming.
      • The Thirteenth-Century Order.
      • Masters and Commanders.
      • Mercedarian Life.
      • Preachers, Patrons, and Properties.
      • Captives and Their Ransomers.
      • Conclusion.
      • Appendix A: A Note on Money.
      • Appendix B: Constitutions of 1272.
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    • Burger, Glenn. Queer Performativity and the Natural in Chaucer's Physician's and Pardoner's Tales (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Burns, J. A. Alcuin (CE).
    • Chilcoat, A. Michelle. "Walking Rhetorics": Articulations of Daily Life in Paris in Some Thirteenth-Century Old French Dits (M/MLA Conference).
    • Clark, David Paul. Reaping What Was Sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and the Plowman's Tale (M.A. Thesis: Iowa State University).
    • Clark, Robert L. A. and Claire M. Sponsler. Queer Play: The Cultural Work of Crossdressing in Medieval Drama (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Clement, Richard W.
      • Medieval and Renaissance Book Production - Manuscript Books (ORB).
      • Medieval and Renaissance Book Production - Printed Books (ORB).
    • Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome. Masoch / Lancelotism (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Coulter, Dale. Pseudo-Dionysius in the Twelfth Century Latin West (ORB).
    • Cram, Ralph Adams. Gothic Architecture (CE).
    • Crawford, Paul. The Military Orders: Introduction (ORB).
    • Crowne, J. Vincent. Saint Caedmon (CE).
    • Delamarre, Louis N. Alain Chartier (CE).
    • Dunn, Joseph. The Book of Kells (CE).
    • Dunton-Downer, Leslie. The Horror of Culture (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Duvall, Onnie. Radegund of Poitiers (ca. 518-587) (ORB).
    • Evans, Murray J. Piers Plowman and the Sublime (Exemplaria).
    • Fehrenbacher, Richard W. "Al that which chargeth nought to seye": The Theme of Incest in Troilus and Criseyde (Exemplaria).
    • Fenlon, John F. Codex Amiatinus (CE).
    • Fieser, James, Ed.
      • Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) (IEP).
      • Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) (IEP).
      • Erasmus (1466-1536) (IEP).
      • William of Ockham (d. 1347) (IEP).
      • Renaissance (IEP).
      • Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) (IEP).
    • Ford, Hugh Edmund. Saint Benedict of Nursia (CE).
    • Freedman, Paul. The Diocese of Vic: Tradition and Regeneration in Medieval Catalonia (LIBRO).
    • Fuentes, Ventura. El Cid (CE).
    • Furr, Grover C. The Nun's Priest's Tale and Nominalism: A Preliminary Study (Montclair University).
    • Galloway, Andrew. Private Selves and the Intellectual Marketplace in Late Fourteenth-Century England: The Case of the Two Usks (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Gardner, Edmund G.
      • Dante Alighieri (CE).
      • Saint Catherine of Siena (CE).
    • Garber, Rebecca L. R. Medieval German Women Writers (1100-1450): Biographies and Sources (ORB).
    • Gietmann, G.
      • Sandro Botticelli (CE).
      • Filippo Brunellesco (CE).
    • Gildas. M.
      • The Abbey of Cîteaux (CE).
      • The Abbey of Clairvaux (CE).
      • Cistercians (CE).
      • Cistercian Sisters (CE).
      • Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (CE).
    • Gillet, Louis.
      • Cenni di Petro Cimabue (CE).
      • Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano (CE).
    • Gilliat-Smith, Ernest. Beguines and Beghards (CE).
    • Glick, Thomas F. Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages: Comparative Perspectives on Social and Cultural Formation (LIBRO).
    • Greentree, Rosemary. "Thirti dayes hath November": Time and Life in Middle English Verse (M/MLA Conference).
    • Guiney, Louise Imogen. Geoffrey Chaucer (CE).
    • Hagen, J. G. Nicolaus Copernicus (CE).
    • Hagen, Susan K. What's Really Being Tested in "The Clerk's Tale"? (Birmingham-Southern University).
    • Hamilton, Louis. A Liturgy of Reform: Bruno Segri's De Sacramentis Ecclesial and the Gregorian Reform (Essays in History).
    • Harris, Jonathan. Byzantines in Renaissance Italy (ORB).
    • Hassett, Maurice M. A History of the Christian Altar (CE).
    • Hekala, Tamsin.
      • Vikings (ORB).
      • Who's a Relative? Kinship Termonology in the Middle Ages (ORB).
    • Hunter-Blair, D. O. Buckfast Abbey (CE).
    • Irvine, Martin. The Pen(is), Castration, and Identity: Abelard's Negotiations of Gender (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Johnson, Gary. Royal Participation in Episcopal Elections in Merovingian Gaul (Electronic Antiquity).
    • Johnston, Mark D. Do Exempla Illustrate Everyday Life? (M/MLA Conference).
    • Jones, Bruce. Manuscripts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press and a Changing World (University of California at San Diego), Illustrated.
      • Introduction.
      • Four Important Periods in the History of the Book.
      • The Rise of the University.
      • The Development of Print Technology.
      • Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
      • The Rise of Vernacular Languages and Nation States and the Decline of the Roman Catholic Church.
      • Maps.
      • Summary.
    • Kennedy, D. J.
      • Saint Albertus Magnus (CE).
      • Saint Thomas Aquinas (CE).
    • Kent, W. H. Saint Anselm (CE).
    • Knox, Ellis L. History of Western Civilization (Boise State University).
      • Medieval Europe
        • The Papacy.
        • Charlemagne.
        • William the Conqueror.
        • The Crusades.
        • Medieval Society: Introduction.
          • Those Who Pray.
          • Those Who Fight.
          • Those Who Work.
        • The Black Death.
        • The Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism.
        • The Renaissance.
    • Kruger, Steven F. Medieval Christian (Dis)identifications: Muslims and Jews in Guibert of Nogent (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Kurth, Godefroid. Charles Martel (CE).
    • Lins, Joseph. Aachen (CE).
    • MacCaffrey, James. The Council of Basle (CE).
    • Mershman, Francis. Saint Boniface (CE).
    • Mill, James.
      • Danish Church Frescoes: A Clue to Medieval Irish Art? (ORB).
      • The Danish Wall-Paintings (ORB).
    • Moeller, C. Chivalry (CE).
    • Moore, R. Scott.
      • Constans II (641 -668 A.D.) (DIR).
      • Heraclonas (April/May - September 641 A.D.) and Constantine III (February - April/May 641 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Moran, Jo Ann Hoeppner. The Roman de la Rose and Thirteenth-Century Prohibitions of Homosexuality (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Mougel, Ambrose. Saint Bruno (CE).
    • O'Callaghan, Joseph F. The Cortes of Castile-León, 1188-1350 (LIBRO).
    • Oestreich, Thomas. Abbot (CE).
    • Opsahl, Eric. The Teutonic Order with A Chronological Table of Events and Select Bibliography (ORB).
    • Otten, Joseph. Charlemagne and Church Music (CE).
    • Pohlsander, Hans A. Isaac Comnenus, Emperor of Cyprus (DIR).
    • Powers, James F. A Society Organized for War (LIBRO).
    • Reid, George J. Captivities of the Israelites (CE).
    • Robinson, Paschal.
      • Saint Bonaventure (CE).
      • Saint Clare of Assisi (CE).
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    • Schlager, Patricius. Hermann Contractus (CE).
    • Seaman, Gerald. Literature and the Middle Time (EAWC).
    • Shafer, Ingrid H. The Holy Grail (ECOLE).
    • Shahan, Thomas J.
      • Bernard of Cluny (CE).
      • Caroline Books (Libru Carolini) (CE).
      • Charlemagne (CE).
    • Shoaf, R. A. Dante, Chaucer, and thecCurrency of the Word: Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry (Pilgrim Books).
      • Introduction.
        • Epigraphs.
        • The Discourse of Man "by Nature a Political Animal".
      • Part One: Dante's Commedia and the Promise of Reference.
        • Epigraphs.
        • Introduction: Narcissus and the Poet.
        • Narcissus Damned, or the Failure of Reference (Inferno 30).
        • Narcissus Purged, or the Renewal of Reference (Purgatorio 30).
        • Narcissus Redeemed, or Transference Crowns Reference (Paradiso 30).
      • Part Two: Troilus and Criseyde and the "Falsing" of the Referent.
        • Epigraphs.
        • A Brief Visit to The House of Fame.
        • Criseyde.
        • Troilus.
        • Pandarus.
        • The Narrator.
      • Part Three: The Canterbury Tales and the Ethics of Reference.
        • Epigraphs.
        • Introduction: Fragment A and the Versions of the Household.
        • The Wife of Bath and the Mediation of "Privitee".
        • The Merchant and the Parody of Creation.
        • The Pardoner and the Word of Death.
      • Conclusion.
        • Epigraphs.
        • Epilogue.
      • Bibliography (1983).
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    • Shawver, Gary W.
      • The Semantics of 'Storie' and 'Tale' in a Lemmatized Chaucer: A Computational Text Analysis (Electric Scriptorium).
      • The Semantics of Truth and Falsehood in Chaucerian Narrative (International Medieval Conference).
    • Spahn, Martin. Bulla Aurea (CE).
    • Stein, Robert. Medieval, Modern, Post-Modern: Medieval Studies in a Post Modern Perspective (Cultural Frictions Conference).
    • Taaffe, Thomas Gaffney. Alfred the Great (CE).
    • Tabri, Edward A. The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good (Essays in History).
    • Thurston, Herbert.
      • Saint Thomas Becket (CE).
      • The Venerable Bede (CE).
    • Turner, William.
      • Alexander of Hales (CE).
      • Peter Abelard (CE).
      • Carolingian Schools (CE).
    • Van Clef, Augustus. Fra Angelico (CE).
    • Volz, John R. John Capreolus (CE).
    • Webster, Raymund. The Carthusian Order (CE).
    • Wilson, Katharine M. "What Man Artow?": The Narrator as Writer and Pilgrim (Carnegie Mellon University).