Dyer, Christopher, 1944-....
Dyer, Christopher
Christopher Dyer British historian
Dyer, C. C.
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Works
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Age of transition? : economy and society in england in the later middle ages | |
The Annales School of Archaeology. Edited by John Bintliff. 16 x 23cm. 127 pp., 21 figs. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1991. ISBN 0-7185-1354. Price: £35.00 hb. | |
The Archaeology of Medieval Small Towns | |
The archaeology of the 11th century : continuities and transformations | |
Bond men made free medieval peasants mobements and the English rising of 1381 | |
Book reviews | |
Bromsgrove : a small town in Worcestershire in the Middle Ages | |
Changes in the link between families in the West-Midlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries | |
Changing approaches to local history Warwickshire history and its historians | |
Changing Settlements and Landscapes: Medieval Whittlewood, its Predecessors and Successors | |
Civic Community in Late Medieval Lincoln. Urban Society and Economy in the Age of the Black Death, 1289– 1409 . By Alan Kissane. 16 × 24 cm. x + 326 pp, 18 b&w pls and figs, 28 tables. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78237-163-4 | |
country merchant, 1495-1520 trading and farming at the end of the Middle Ages | |
Court rolls of Romsley, 1279-1643 | |
Dartmoor's alluring uplands transhumance and pastoral management in the Middle Ages | |
David Gary Shaw, The Creation of a Community. The City of Wells in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. xiii + 334pp. 2 figures. 6 maps. 11 tables. Bibliography. £40.00 | |
Deserted villages revisited | |
Diet and Crafts in Towns: The Evidence of Animal Remains from the Roman to the Post-Medieval Periods. (B.A.R. British Series 199). Edited by D. Serjeantson and T. Waldron. 21 x 29 cm. 223 pp., figs. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1989 | |
Dispersed Settlements in Medieval England. A case study of Pendock, Worcestershire | |
Domestic Culture in Early Modern England | |
Domestic Settlement 2: Medieval Peasant Farmsteads (Wharram: A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, VI). By Stuart Wrathmell. 21 x 30 cm. viii + 59 pp., 1 fiche (containing 45 plates), 38 figs | |
Économies de la pauvreté au Moyen âge | |
The English medieval village community and its decline | |
Everyday life in medieval England | |
Evidence for Helms in Gloucestershire in the Fourteenth Century | |
Excavations and documents: The Case of Caldecote, Hertfordshire | |
The Fabric of the City. A Social History of Cloth Manufacture in Medieval Ypres | |
Farmers, consumers, innovators the world of Joan Thirsk | |
Food and Feast in Medieval England. By P. W. Hammond. 17 x 25 cm. vii + 176 pp., 97 figs. and pis. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1993. ISBN 0-86299-79-1. Price: £16.99 hb. | |
Founders: Maurice Beresford | |
Future MSRG projects | |
The great barn of Bredon : its fire and rebuilding | |
Hanbury : settlement and society in a woodland landscape | |
Harold Fox | |
Harvesting the Air. Windmill Pioneers in Twelfth-century England. By Edward J Kealey. 14 x 21 cms. 307 pp., 24 figs. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1987. Price £25.00. | |
He who conquers | |
Henry Summerson, Medieval Carlisle: The City and the Borders from the Late Eleventh to the Mid-Sixteenth Century. Kendal: Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Extra Series, XXV, 1993. xxiii + 817pp. 24 figures. 19 plates | |
The hidden trade of the Middle Ages: evidence from the West Midlands of England | |
Interpreting the Landscape. Landscape Archaeology in Local Studies. By Michael Aston. 24·5 × 18·5 cm. Pp. 168, 94 ills. London: B. T. Batsford, 1985. ISBN 0-7134-3649-2. £14·95. P/b edn. available | |
A Late Saxon Village and Medieval Manor: Excavations at Botolph Bridge, Orton Longueville, Peterborough | |
Lords and peasants in a changing society the estates of the bishopric of Worcester, 680-1540 | |
Making a living in the middle ages : the people of Britain 850-1520 | |
Making sense of town and country | |
Markets, Trade and Economic Development in England and Europe, 1050–1550 (by Richard Britnell) | |
Martha Carlin, Medieval Southwark. London: Hambledon, 1996. xxiii + 351pp. 10 figures. 18 tables. Bibliography. £35.00 | |
Medieval Wales: a summing up | |
New directions in local history since Hoskins | |
New Perspectives on the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: Crop, Stock and Furrow New Perspectives on the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: Crop, Stock and Furrow . Edited by Mark McKerracher and Helena Hamerow. 17 × 24 cm. xvii + 264 pp, 20… | |
Niveles de vida en la Baja Edad Media : cambios sociales en Inglaterra, c. 1200-1520 | |
The origin and development of the Medieval Settlement Research Group | |
The past, the present and the future in medieval rural history | |
Peasants and their fields the rationale of open-field agriculture, c. 700-1800 | |
Peasants making history living in an English region, 1200-1540 | |
Recovering from Catastrophe | |
Rodney Hilton's Middle Ages an exploration of historical themes | |
Rural Living 1100–1540 | |
Rural settlements of Medieval England studies dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst | |
Seasonal Patterns of Trade in the Later Middle Ages: Buying and Selling at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, 1400-1520 | |
self-contained village ? the social history of rural communities, 1250-1890 | |
Sheepcotes: Evidence for Medieval Sheepfarming | |
Small-town conflict in the later Middle Ages: events at Shipston-on-Stour | |
Small towns 1270–1540 | |
Social relations and ideas : essays in honour of R.H. Hilton | |
Social relations : property and power | |
Standards of living in the later Middle Ages : social change in England, c. 1200-1520 | |
Success at work and in family life, 2002: | |
Survey of Medieval Winchester. By Derek Keene (with a contribution by Alexander Rumble). 21 x 28cm. Part 1: xxxviii + 448pp.; Part II: 1,042pp. (I and II are paginated continuously), 155 figs., 8 pl., 57 tables. Winchester Studies, vol. 2 | |
Survival and discord in medieval society : essays in honour of Christopher Dyer | |
Town and country in the Middle Ages contrasts, contacts and interconnections, 1100-1500 | |
The urban hierarchy in the later Middle Ages: a study of the East Midlands | |
Vernacular Architecture and Landscape History: The Legacy of 'The Rebuilding of Rural England' and 'The Making of the English Landscape' | |
The Victoria History of the County of Gloucester, Vol. IV. The City of Gloucester | |
Village, hamlet and field changing medieval settlements in central England | |
Wages and earnings in late medieval England: evidence from the enforcement of the labour laws | |
Warwickshire farming 1349-c. 1520 : preparations for agricultural revolution | |
William Dugdale, historian, 1605-1686 : his life, his writings and his county | |
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