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    Georges Duby. Le dimanche de Bouvines, 27 juillet 1214. Paris, Gallimard, 1973. 14 × 20,5, 310 p. 12 pl. h. t. (Trente Journées quiont fait la France 5). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):347-348.
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    Unheroed Pasts: History and Commemoration in South Frankland before the Albigensian Crusades.Thomas N. Bisson - 1990 - Speculum 65 (2):281-308.
    Among the regions where history was written in the early Middle Ages Mediterranean France is hardly conspicuous. South of the Limousin we know of no Flodoard to carry on Frankish annals, no Dudo to celebrate a new people's identity, no William of Poitiers to lionize a conqueror; nor did the twelfth century nurture the likes of Orderic Vitalis or Suger. Indeed, it is difficult to think of a single historian in or of the deep South during the centuries separating the (...)
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    States, regimes, and decisions: why Jews were expelled from Medieval England and France. [REVIEW]Karen Barkey & Ira Katznelson - 2011 - Theory and Society 40 (5):475-503.
    This article explores the relation between the expulsion of Jews from medieval England and France and state building, geo-politics, regime styles, and taxation in these countries. Jews were evicted as a result of attempts by kings to manage royal insecurity, refashion relations between state and society, and build more durable systems of taxation within the territories they claimed as theirs. As they engaged in state building and extended their ties, often conflictual, to key societal and political actors, Jews became financially (...)
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