The University of York (UOY) • History
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Debating Historical Practice 3
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Disease 2
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Kingship, Rule and Mythmaking: England, 1065-1307 1
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Popular Heresy In The High Middle Ages 6
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The Barbarian Migrations, c.350-550: Politics and Society in the Late Roman 1
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The Carolingian World: Conquests, Ideology and a Civilising Process 2
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The University of York•The Barbarian Migrations, c.350-550: Politics and Society in the Late Roman
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Exploring different schools of thought on how a historian should go about his research etc. 
 
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The University of York•Debating Historical Practice
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Exploring different schools of thought on how a historian should go about his research etc. 
 
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Essay discussing the problems with sources on the life of Valdes, founder of the Waldensians. 
 
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Essay discussing the problems with sources on the life of Valdes, founder of the Waldensians. 
 
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The use of the gender category by Historians in examining Heresy. 
 
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The University of York•Popular Heresy In The High Middle Ages
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The use of the gender category by Historians in examining Heresy. 
 
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Heresy in Ralph Glaber's 'Five Books of Histories'. 
 
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Heresy in Ralph Glaber's 'Five Books of Histories'. 
 
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Presentation script on Heresy & gender. 
 
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Presentation script on Heresy & gender. 
 
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Notes on some reading about women and Heresy by authors including Shannon McSheffrey & C. H. Lawrence.



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A look at the role played by empire in epidemics - e.g. the depopulation of Native American Indians from smallpox and measles etc. 
 
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A look at the role played by empire in epidemics - e.g. the depopulation of Native American Indians from smallpox and measles etc. 
 
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