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Stanford. M389
The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature, 3rd ed., has good coverage of recent (1961-1992) monographs on social and economic history in its sections on Medieval Europe, "Byzantium", and the "Islamic World to 1500". It lists publications since its 1961 2nd ed.

3d ed., 1995, 2 v., Z6201.A55. Shelved in the Information Center..


Contents

Sect. 20, Medieval Europe

Introduction

Social, Economic and Political History

  • Reference Works
  • General Studies
    • National and Regional Histories
    • Rural World
    • Urban World, Commerce, Industry
    • Demography, Family, Household
    • Women
    • Other topics
  • Bibliography by period and region
  • Politics and Government

Church and Intellectual History

  • Reference
  • Church and Intellectual History 300-1050
    • General Studies
    • Church in Late Antiquity and Early M.A.
    • Early Medieval Monasticism
    • Topics in Early Medieval Church History
    • Early Medieval Intellectual History
    • Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Culture
  • Institutional History of the Church, 1050-1500
    • General Church History and the Papacy
    • National Churches, Bishoprics, Institutions
    • Religious Orders
    • Heresy and the Inquisition
    • Roman and Canon Law
  • Intellectual History, 1050-1500
    • Growth of Learning
    • Schools and Universities
    • 13th C. Philosophy and Theology
    • Late Medieval Thought
    • History of Science
    • Biblical Studies
    • Political Theory
    • Latin and Vernacular Literatures
    • Art and Architecture
  • Topics in Church History
    • Popular Religion
    • Mysticism
    • Witchcraft, Magic
    • Women in Religion
    • Liturgy

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