The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages

Originally published in 1966. The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages, based on three guest lectures given at Johns Hopkins University in 1965, explores the place of the individual in medieval European society. Looking at legal sources and political ideology of the era, Ullmann concludes that,...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, : Johns Hopkins Press, [1966]
©[1966]
Year of Publication:2019
1966
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 160 p.)
Notes:Three lectures delivered at the Johns Hopkins University, March 1965.
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