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Church and society in the medieval north of England
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Dobson, Richard B. 1931-2013
(Author)
Format:
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Book
Language:
English
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Published:
London Rio Grande, Ohio
Hambledon Press
1996
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Year: 1996
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Church and society in the medieval north of England. By R. B. Dobson. Pp. xvi + 323. London–Rio Grande: Hambledon Press, 1996. 1 85285 120 1 (1997) (Prestwich, Michael)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
England (Nord)
/
Catholic church
/
History 600-1500
B
Church history studies
Further subjects:
B
Catholic Church (England, Northern)
History
B
Collection of essays
B
Catholic Church Province of York (England)
History
B
Church History
Middle Ages, 600-1500
B
Catholicism
Related to
Society
History
B
Catholic Church
Diocese of Durham
England
History
B
Catholic Church
Diocese of York
England
History
B
Catholic Church Bishopric of Durham (England)
History
B
England
B
Catholic Church Diocese of Carlisle (England)
History
B
Catholic Church
Diocese of Carlisle
History
B
England, Northern
Church history
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
1852851201
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