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- 2007 Supplement (Volume 2)
- Issue
- Special Issue: Rodney Hilton's Middle Ages: An Exploration of Historical Themes
- Guest Editor: Christopher Dyer, Peter Coss & Chris Wickham
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2007 Supplement (Volume 2)Table of Contents
- English Towns and the Transition c.1450–1550
- pp. 270-285
- Conclusions
- pp. 304-316
- Bibliography of Works by Rodney Hilton
- pp. 317-324
- List of Contributors
- pp. 325-328