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This review of medieval English history is just OK -- although Rubin does supply some colorful anecdotes, the story is mostly told without verve or wit, and it is a bit of a slog.
This review of medieval English history is just OK -- although Rubin does supply some colorful anecdotes, the story is mostly told without verve or wit, and it is a bit of a slog.
A royal risk no one ever talks about: “Some contemporaries even claimed that the impeccably sacred oil of St Thomas Becket, which was used at the new king‘s [Henry IV's] coronation, caused an infestation of lice in the royal head of hair.“
A history of England rather than a history of Britain. Also, I need something lighter at the moment.
Effect of the Black Death: only 28% of minors in court had parents
"A History of Britain" but no map of Scotland? ??