A complete seven volume set of the definitive work of reference on the medieval world. Volume 4 is divided into two parts.
The complete seven volumes of The New Cambridge Medieval History provides all those interested in the medieval world with the definitive work of reference on the subject. Authoritative and written by leading scholars in the field, the History is a landmark in the field of historical publishing. Volume 4 is divided into two parts.
A complete seven volume set of the definitive work of reference on the medieval world. Volume 4 is divided into two parts.
The complete seven volumes of The New Cambridge Medieval History provides all those interested in the medieval world with the definitive work of reference on the subject. Authoritative and written by leading scholars in the field, the History is a landmark in the field of historical publishing. Volume 4 is divided into two parts.
The publication of The New Cambridge Medieval History is a major landmark in the field of historical publishing. Written by leading international scholars and incorporating the very latest research, the History will become the essential reference tool for anyone interested in the medieval world. The original Cambridge Medieval History was published between 1911 and 1936, with a new edition of Volume 4 appearing in the 1960s. That famous series is now out of print, and is being replaced by The New Cambridge Medieval History which will present a reliable, detailed history from late antiquity to c.1500. To be published in seven volumes, with volume 4 divided into two parts, it will provide a unique, authoritative guide to medieval life and thought.
Editor Nathan Williams collaborates with over 50 artists?photographers, illustrators, writers, and designers?to produce the third volume of Kinfolk
Contributors for this volume of "Kinfolk" work from over 15 countries including the USA, Canada, France, Italy, Belgium, India, Philippines, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
Sample of Contributors:
- Heidi Swanson: New York Times Bestselling Author, "Super Natural Every Day" (2011), "Super Natural Cooking" (2007), "Cook 1.0" (2004)
- Nick Fauchald: Editor in Chief at "Tasting Table", former Food Editor at "Food & Wine" and "Every Day with
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