Palliser, D.M. (David Michael), 1939-
Palliser, David Michael, 1939-....
Palliser, David Michael
David M. Palliser British historian
Palliser, D. M.
Palliser, David M. 1939-
Palliser, D. M. (David Michael)
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Works
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Age of Elizabeth England under the later Tudors, 1547-1603 | |
The Anglo-Saxon Landscape: the Kingdom of the Hwicce | |
The Archaeology of York [hereafter AY], edited by P.V. Addyman, all published for the York Archaeological Trust by the Council for British Archaeology, and all with bibliographies:L.P. Wenham et al., St Mary Bishophill Junior and St Mary(AY) Castlega | |
A. B. Craven, Victorian and Edwardian Yorkshire from Old Photographs. London: Batsford, 1971. x + 160 illus. £2·10.Maurice Gorham, Ireland from Old Photographs. London: Batsford, 1971. xii + 206 illus. £2·10.Maurice Gorham, Dublin from Old Photog | |
Bibliography and Sources J. M. Kaye (ed.), The Cartulary of God's House, Southampton, vols I and II. [Southampton Record Series vols XIX and XX]. Southampton: Southampton University Press, 1976. cx + 481 pp. 8 plates. 2 tables. 1 pull-out map. £6 pe | |
The Cambridge urban history of Britain | |
Chris Galley, The Demography of Early Modern Towns: York in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1998. xiv + 220pp. 44 figures. 50 tables. Bibliography. £32.00 hbk; £14.95 pbk | |
The Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary, Garendon | |
Conclusion | |
Conservatory gardening : creating an indoor garden | |
A Crisis in English Towns? The Case of York, 1460—1640 | |
D.H. Evans and D.G. Tomlinson, Excavations at 33–35 Eastgate, Beverley, 1983–86. Sheffield: J.R. Collis Publications, Dept. of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield (Sheffield Excavation Reports 3), 1992. xix + 320pp. 31 plates. 129 f | |
David Nicholas, The Growth of the Medieval City: From Late Antiquity to the Early Fourteenth Century. London: Longman, 1997. xviii + 413pp. 19 maps and plans. Bibliography. £48.00 hbk, £17.99 pbk.David Nicholas, The Later Medieval City 1300–1500. | |
diocesan population returns for 1563 and 1603 | |
Domesday Book and the 'Harrying of the North' | |
Domesday York | |
The East Midlands in the Early Middle Ages | |
Edward Jacob, The History of Faversham. Sheerness: A. J. Cassell, 1974. 321 pp. Illus. £3·95.K. H. McIntosh (ed.), Fordwich: the Lost Port. Sturry: K. H. McIntosh [Invergordon, Sturry, Canterbury], 1975. 128 pp. Illus. Cloth £2·00. Paperback £1? | |
The English Hospital 1070–1570. By Nicholas Orme and Margaret Webster. 240mm. Pp. xii + 308, 24 figs., 44 ills. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-300-06058-0. Price not stated | |
Excavations in York, 1972–1973: First Interim Report | |
Fifteenth-Century Borough Representation: A Comment | |
Individual Towns and Regions M. W. Greenslade and D. A. Johnson (eds.), A History of the County of Stafford: Volume VI. Published for the Institute of Historical Research by Oxford University Press, 1979. xix + 294 pp. 17 plates. £48.00 | |
Individual Towns and Regions Susan Brigden, London and the Reformation, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. xix + 676pp. 1 map. 1 plate. Tables. £55.00 | |
J. C. Holt, Robin Hood. London, Thames and Hudson, 1982 | |
The Latin inscription on the Coppergate helmet | |
Lords and Peasants in a Changing Society. The Estates of the Bishopric of Worcester, 680–1540 | |
Lorraine Attreed, The Kings Towns: Identity and Survival in Late Medieval English Boroughs. New York, Bern, Oxford, etc.: Peter Lang, 2001. xv + 359pp. 12 tables. Bibliography. £40.00 | |
Lorraine C. Attreed (ed.), The York House Books 1461–1490. Far Thrupp/Wolfeboro Falls: Alan Sutton, 1991. 2 volumes, xxxv + 788 pp. 2 plates. 1 map. Glossary. £75 | |
Martin Biddleet al., Object and Economy in Medieval Winchester, Winchester Studies 7. ii. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. cxii + 1271pp. 66 plates. 387 figures. 103 tables. £200.00 | |
Martin Foreman, Further Excavations at the Dominican Priory, Beverley, 1986–89. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996. xiv + 300pp. 17 plates. 91 figures. 38 tables. 1 microfiche. Bibliography. £45.00 | |
medieval state essays presented to James Campbell | |
Medieval York 600-1540 | |
The Mildrith Legend: A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England | |
Nigel Baker and Richard Holt, Urban Growth and the Medieval Church: Gloucester and Worcester. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. xviii + 413pp. 19 plates. 61 figures. 7 tables. Bibliography. £75.00 | |
The Norman Heritage, 1066–1200 | |
The origins of British towns | |
Patrick Ottaway, Archaeology in British Towns: From the Emperor Claudius to the Black Death. London: Routledge, 1992. xvi + 249pp. 48 figures. 46 plates. Bibliography. £35.00.Patrick Ottaway, Roman York. London: Batsford/English Heritage, 1993. 125p | |
Physical and Social Environment Patrick Nuttgens, York: the Continuing City. London: Faber & Faber, 1976. 130 pp. 40 plates. 6 maps. £8·50. Nathaniel Lichfield and Alan Proudlove, Conservation and Traffic: a Case Study of York. York: Sessions, 1976 | |
Practical organic gardening | |
R. C. Richardson and T. B. James (eds.), The Urban Experience: A Sourcebook. English, Scottish and Welsh Towns, 1450–1700. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1983. xx + 192 pp. 3 illustrations. 1 map. Glossary. £19.50 | |
R.H. Hilton, English and French Towns in Feudal Society: A Comparative Study. Past and Present Publications. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xi + 174pp. Bibliography. £24.95 | |
Recent archaeological research in English towns | |
The Reformation in York, 1534-1553, 1971. | |
Regional introduction (England and Wales) | |
Richard III. Crown and People. A Selection of Articles from the Ricardian. Edited by J. Petre. 25×17.5 cm. Pp. xviii+446+5 maps+15 pls. London: Alan Sutton for Richard III Society, 1985. ISBN 0-904893-11-1. £25.00 | |
Rosalind Niblett & Isobel Thompson. Alban's Buried Towns: An Assessment of St Albans' Archaeology up to AD 1600. xv+413 pages, 153 illustrations, 6 fold-out plans inside back cover, 12 tables. 2005. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-149-6 hardback £40 | |
Signposts to the Past. Place-Names and the History of England | |
Sir Francis Hill, Victorian Lincoln. London: Cambridge University Press, 1974. x + 341 pp. 8 plates. 4 figs. Tables. £9·50.A. Temple Patterson, A History of Southampton 1700–1914. vol. III: Setbacks and Recoveries, 1868–1914. [Southampton Recor | |
Sources and Methodology Mary D. Lobel (ed.), The British Atlas of Historic Towns: Volume III: The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520. Oxford: Oxford University Press in conjunction with the Historic Towns Trust, 1989. xvi + 99pp. 10 maps | |
Sources for Urban Topography: Documents, Buildings, and Archaeology | |
The Staffordshire landscape | |
The Struggle for Mastery: Britain 1066–1284 | |
Susan Reynolds, Ideas and Solidarities of the Medieval Laity: England and Western Europe. Aldershot: Variorum, 1995. viii + 253pp. (no continuous pagination). 2 figures. 5 tables. Index. £42.50 | |
T.P. Hudson (ed.), The Victoria History of the Counties of England: A History of the County of Sussex. Vol V, Part I: Arundel Rape (South-Western Part), including Arundel. Oxford: Oxford University Press/Institute of Historical Research, University o | |
The topography of towns 600–1300 | |
Towns and local communities in Medieval and early modern England | |
Tudor York | |
Urban Archaeology in Britain: A review of recent progress | |
York as they saw it : from Alcuin to Lord Esher |