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Christiane Raynaud, À la hache: histoire et symbolique de la hache dans la France médiévale (XIIIè–XVè siècles). Paris: Le Léopard d'Or, 2002. ii+ 700pp. Numerous …

Crossley-Holland, 2003

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A good deal of research into Scottish urban history in medieval and early modern times has focused on the social and economic history of Scotland's 'big four'towns: Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. We also have a reasonably sound idea of the development of their …
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