Explaining regional landscapes: East Anglia and the Midlands in the Middle Ages / Tom Williamson -- The castle landscapes of Anglo-Norman East Anglia: a regional perspective / Robert Liddiard -- Imagining the unchanging land: East Anglians represent their landscape, 1350-1500 / Philippa Maddern -- Understanding the urban environment: archaeological approaches to medieval Norwich / Brian Ayers -- Lawyers and administrators: the clerks of late thirteenth-century Norwich / Elizabeth Rutledge -- Financial reform in late medieval Norwich: evidence from an urban cartulary / Penny Dunn -- A little local difficulty: Lynn and the Lancastrian usurpation / Kate Parker -- Health and safety at work in late middle East Anglia / Carole Rawcliffe -- Hundreds and leets: a survey with suggestions / James Campbell -- The rebellion of 1075 and its impact in East Anglia / Lucy Marten -- East Anglian politics and society in the fifteenth century: reflections, 1956-2003 / Colin Richmond -- Twelfth-century East Anglian canons: a monastic life? / Terrie Colk -- 'Leave my virginity alone': the cult of St Margaret of Antioch in Norwich. in pursuit of a pragmatic piety / Carole Hill -- Swaffham parish church: community building in fifteenth-century Norfolk / T.A. Heslop -- Battling bishops: late fourteenth-century episcopal masculinity admired and decried / Andrea E. Oliver -- Social contexts of the East Anglian saint play: the Digby Mary Magdalene and the late medieval hospital? / Theresa Coletti -- Devotion to drama: the n-town play and religious observance in fifteenth-century East Anglia / Penny Granger -- Two travellers' tales / Sarah Salih.
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"Medieval East Anglia - one of the most significant and prosperous parts of England in the middle ages - examined through essays on its landscape, history, religion, literature, and culture"--Provided by publisher.