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Internet Medieval Sourcebook

Secondary Sources

Editor: Paul Halsall

The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is located at the
Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.


Guide to Contents

The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is mostly concerned with primary sources. This section links to secondary literature on the subjects covered by the source documents. The structure mirrors that of the Selected Sources collection.

You can browse through the entire list, or jump directly to the part that interests you by selecting the underlined links. Because of copyright law almost all these links are to older scholarship and the coverage of the middle ages is somewhat patchy. There will always be more modern secondary sources that researchers and students should consult. Some of the older scholarship still has value though, and often modern scholarship refers to it as a starting point for new discussions.

  • Main Page will take you back to Sourcebook main page.
  • Full Texts  will take you to the index of full text medieval sources.
  • Saints' Lives will take you to the page on hagiography.

Selected Secondary Readings In Medieval History

The End of the Classical World

Byzantium

Islam

The Formation of Latin Christendom The Flowering of Latin Christendom Medieval Life and Thought The Late Middle Ages Transformations

The End of the Classical World

PAGAN LATE ANTIQUITY

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CHRISTIAN LATE ANTIQUITY

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THE GERMAN IMPACT

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Byzantium

BYZANTIUM- GENERAL

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JUSTINIAN

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AFTER JUSTINIAN

ICONOCLASM

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BYZANTINE IMPERIAL CENTURIES (843-1204)

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LATE BYZANTIUM AND RELATIONS WITH THE WEST (1204-1453)

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BYZANTINE RELIGION

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THE BYZANTINE COMMONWEALTH

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Islam

MUHAMMAD AND FOUNDATIONS - TO 632 CE

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ISLAMIC EXPANSION AND EMPIRE - 750 CE

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LATER ISLAMIC HISTORY

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The Formation of Latin Christendom

THE ROMAN CHURCH

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MONASTICISM

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THE CELTIC WORLD

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THE CAROLINGIAN ESSOR

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FEUDALISM?

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The Flowering of Latin Christendom

MEDIEVAL-GENERAL

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WESTERN RECOVERY

THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION

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EMPIRE AND PAPACY - INVESTITURE CONTROVERSY

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THE CRUSADES

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12TH CENTURY THOUGHT

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WESTERN EUROPEAN LITERATURE

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EMPIRE AND PAPACY - BARBAROSSA TO INNOCENT III

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ENGLAND

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THE RISE OF FRANCE

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SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

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THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE - FREDERICK II AND AFTER

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PARLIMENTARY ORIGINS IN ENGLAND

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Medieval Life and Thought

13TH CENTURY SCHOLARS AND SCHOLASTICISM

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CRITICISM OF SOCIETY - HERESY AND MENDICANCY

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LAW - THEORY AND PRACTICE

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RURAL LIFE

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MEDIEVAL JEWISH LIFE

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ANTI-SEMITISM

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CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY

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WOMEN'S ROLES

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CONSTRUCTIONS OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER

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MARRIAGE

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The Late Middle Ages

THE PAPACY OVERREACHES

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THE "CALAMITOUS" 14TH CENTURY

LATE MEDIEVAL GOVERNMENT

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CONCILIARISM

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MEDIEVAL PEOPLE - REFLECTED IN LITERATURE

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Transformations

ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

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REFORMATION and CATHOLIC REFORMATION

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EXPANSION OVERSEAS

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NOTES: copyrighted means the text is not available for free distribution. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site name or location]. No indication means that the text file is local. WEB  indicates a link to one of small number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable overview.

The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is located at the History Department of  Fordham University, New York. The Internet Medieval Sourcebook, and other medieval components of the project, are located at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.The IHSP recognizes the contribution of Fordham University, the Fordham University History Department, and the Fordham Center for Medieval Studies in providing web space and server support for the project. The IHSP is a project independent of Fordham University.   Although the IHSP seeks to follow all applicable copyright law, Fordham University is not the institutional owner, and is not liable as the result of any legal action.

© Site Concept and Design: Paul Halsall created 26 Jan 1996: latest revision 15 November 2024 [CV]