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Manchester Medieval Studies is a series of books on medieval history published by Manchester University Press. The series is intended for the non-specialist reader and attempts to combine traditional scholarship with the latest academic approaches to the subjects covered.[1]TitlesThis is an incomplete list of titles in the series: - Hamilton, Louis I. A sacred city: Consecrating churches and reforming society in eleventh-century Italy. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-8026-5}}
- Poleg, Eyal. Approaching the Bible in medieval England. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-8954-1}}
- Rigby, S.H. Chaucer in context: Society, allegory and gender. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-4236-2}}
- Radulescu, Raluca, Alison Truelove (Eds.) Gentry culture in late-medieval England. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-6825-6}}
- L'Estrange, Elizabeth. Holy motherhood: Gender, dynasty and visual culture in the later middle ages. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-8726-4}}
- Veach, Colin. Lordship in four realms: The Lacy family, 1166–1241. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-8937-4}}
- Musson, Anthony. Medieval law in context: The growth of legal consciousness from Magna Carta to the Peasants' Revolt. {{ISBN|978-0-7190-5494-5}}
References 1. ^Manchester Medieval Studies.{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Manchester University Press. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
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