Herrschaft, Wirtschaft und Verkehr zur Struktur herrschaftlicher Kernräume zwischen Regensburg und Forchheim

by Mathias Hensch

G. Stasch, F. Verse (Hrsg.), König Konrad I. – Herrschaft und Alltag, Begleitband zur Ausstellung 911 – Königswahl zwischen Karolingern und Ottonen, Fulda 2011, pg. 143-168.

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Waterford and its hinterland: an historical overview

by Jim Galloway

co-authored with Margaret Murphy and Anne Connon

published in James Eogan and Elizabeth Shee Twohig eds., Cois tSiuire - Nine Thousand years of Human Activity in the Lower Suir Valley (Dublin, National Roads Authority, 2011), pp. 217-44.

Les Albigeois et la procédure inquisitoire : le procès pontifical contre Bernard de Castanet, évêque d'Albi et inquisiteur (1307-1308)

by Julien Théry

Paru dans "Heresis", 33, 2000, p. 7-48

En 1307-1308, le pape Clément V fit mener une enquête sur les crimes imputés à l’évêque d’Albi Bernard de Castanet par... more

A complex systems approach to the evolutionary dynamics of human history: the case of the Late Medieval World Crisis

by Johannes Preiser-Kapeller

Working Paper for the European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR) 2012, Vienna, University Campus, April 10th 2012 (http://www.emcsr.net/symposium-b-evolution-throughout-the-sciences-and-humanities/) (Slides of the presentation here: http://oeaw.academia.edu/JohannesPreiserKapeller/Talks/78041/A_complex_systems_approach_to_the_evolutionary_dynamics_of_human_history_the_case_of_the_Late_Medieval_World_Crisis)

„There are few theoretical approaches to which historian respond so negatively as to the explanation of historical... more

'Piteous and grievous sights': the Thames marshes at the close of the middle ages

by Jim Galloway

This is the author's pre-print version of a paper subsequently published in James A. Galloway (ed.), Tides and Floods: New Research on London and the Tidal Thames from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century (Centre for Metropolitan History, Working Papers Series No. 4, 2010), 15-27.

For details of how to obtain the volume, see http://www.history.ac.uk/bookshop/centre-for-metropolitan-history/tides-and-floods

Driven by drink? Ale consumption and the agrarian economy of the London region c.1300-1400

by Jim Galloway

published in Food and Eating in Medieval Europe, edited by Martha Carlin and Joel Rosenthal (Hambledon Press, 1998), pp. 87-100.

Calculating the Middle Ages? Quantitative Research and Social Network Analysis as New Tools for Historical Studies

by Johannes Preiser-Kapeller

Guest Lectures at the Romanian Academy of Sciences, Calea Victoriei, 125, Bucharest, Council Room (Ground-floor), Wednesday, 18th of January 2012, 10.00, Slides online: http://oeaw.academia.edu/JohannesPreiserKapeller/Talks/71263/Calculating_the_Middle_Ages_Quantitative_Research_and_Social_Network_Analysis_as_New_Tools_for_Historical_Studies

Overview on the possibilities of quantitative research and Network Analysis for Medieval Studies.

Three... more

Coin Usage and Exchange rates in Badoer's Libro dei Conti. Dumbarton Oaks Papers 54 (2001) 217-244

by Cecile Morrisson

Examine les monnaies de compte et les monnaies réelles (italiennes, byzantines, orientales ou nord-africaines, une... more

Fishing with Monks - Padise Abbey and the River Vantaanjoki from 1351 to 1429.

by Tapio Salminen

Published in: Marjo Poutanen (Ed.), Colonists on the Shores of the Gulf of Finland: Medieval Settlement in the Coastal Regions of Estonia and Finland. Vantaa City Museum Publications, 22. Vantaan Kaupunginmuseo, Lahti 2011, p. 37-64.

The paper discusses the role of Cistercian economic activity in late 14th century and early 15th Century region of... more

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