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The Medieval World Series is a history
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published first by
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and later by
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. Works in the series are intended to be an introduction to the authors' specialist subjects and a summing up of the current scholarship and debates of the relevant subjects. The founding editor of the series was David Bates. Julia M.H. Smith was a former editor. The editor as of 2015 is Warren C. Brown.Warren C. Brown.
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Selected titles


2010s

*''The Viking Diaspora'',
Judith Jesch Judith Jesch (born 1954) is professor of Viking Age studies at the University of Nottingham. Jesch is chair of the international Runic Advisory Group and president of the English Place-Name Society. Biography Jesch received her advanced educati ...
, 2015. *''Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages'', 4th Edition, C.H. Lawrence, 2015. *''The Cistercian Order in Medieval Europe 1090-1500'',
Emilia Jamroziak Emilia Jamroziak is professor of medieval religious history at the University of Leeds. Jamroziak is a specialist in medieval British and European religious history of the 12th to the 16th centuries, the Cistercian order, and frontiers and border ...
, 2013. *''Church and People in the Medieval West, 900-1200'', Sarah Hamilton, 2013. *''The Cathars: Dualist Heretics in Languedoc in the High Middle Ages'', 2nd Edition, Malcolm Barber, 2013. *''Disunited Kingdoms: Peoples and Politics in the British Isles 1280-1460'', Michael Brown, 2013. *''Christian Jewish Relations 1000-1300: Jews in the Service of Medieval Christendom'', Anna Sapir Abulafia, 2011. *''Violence in Medieval Europe'', Warren C. Brown, 2010.


2000s

*''Europe's Barbarians AD 200-600'', Edward James, 2009. *''Edward the Black Prince: Power in Medieval Europe'', David Green, 2007. *''The Devil's World: Heresy and Society 1100-1300'', Andrew Roach, 2005. *''The Mongols and the West: 1221-1410'', Peter Jackson, 2005. *''The Crusader States and their Neighbours: 1098-1291'', P.M. Holt, 2004. *''The Fourth Crusade: Event and Context'', Michael J. Angold, 2003. *''The Godwins: The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty'', Frank Barlow, 2003. *''Margery Kempe and her world'', A.E. Goodman, 2002. *''The Welsh Princes: The Native Rulers of Wales 1063-1283'', Roger K. Turvey, 2002. *''Crime in Medieval Europe: 1200-1550'', Trevor Dean, 2001. *''The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Northern Conquest'',
Graham Loud Graham Anthony Loud (born 1953) is a professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Leeds. Loud is a specialist in the history of southern Italy during the Central Middle Ages (tenth to thirteenth centuries), and also in German hist ...
, 2000. *''The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of The Angevin Empire, 1189-1199'', Ralph V. Turner & Richard Heiser, 2000. *''The Age of Charles Martel'',
Paul Fouracre Paul J. Fouracre is professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Manchester. His research interests relate to early medieval history, the history of the Franks, law and custom in medieval societies, charters, hagiography and serf-lor ...
, 2000. *''The English Church, 940-1154'', H.R. Loyn, 2000.


1990s

*''Ambrose: Church and Society in the Late Roman World'', John Moorhead, 1999. *''Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England'',
Richard Abels Richard Abels FRHistS (born 1951) is professor emeritus of history at the United States Naval Academy. Abels is a specialist in the military and political institutions of Anglo-Saxon England. He was Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society ( ...
, 1998. *''Abbot Suger of St-Denis: Church and State in Early Twelfth-Century France'', Lindy Grant, 1998. *''Charles I of Anjou: Power, Kingship and State-Making in Thirteenth-Century Europe'', Jean Dunbabin, 1998. *''Philip Augustus: King of France 1180-1223'',
Jim Bradbury Jim Bradbury (born 27 February 1937) is a British historian specialising in the military history of the Middle Ages. Bradbury lectured in history at Brunel University. Selected works * (1975) ''Shakespeare and his Theatre'', Longman, * (1985) ...
, 1997. *''The Western Mediterranean Kingdoms: The Struggle for Dominion, 1200-1500'', David S.H. Abulafia, 1997. *''The Formation of English Common Law: Law and Society in England from the Norman Conquest to Magna Carta'', John Hudson, 1996. *''Bastard Feudalism'', M.A. Hicks, 1995. *''Medieval Canon Law'', James A. Brundage, 1995. *''Justinian'', John Moorhead, 1994. *''English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages'', Jennifer C. Ward, 1992. *''Charles The Bald'', Janet L. Nelson, 1992.


See also

* The Medieval Mediterranean (book series) * Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture


References

{{Reflist Series of history books Longman books Routledge books