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Alf O'brien Collection (Pdf) Call No. Title Author 366.9 DUP La chevalerie La ciudad de Burgos : actas del Congreso de Historia de Burgos : MC anniversario de la fundación de la ciudad 884-1984 944.02 LAB Le siècle de Saint Louis 331.09 HEE Le travail au moyen age 271.00944 KAH Les moines messagers : la religion, le pouvoir et la science saisis par les roulexauz des morts XIe-XIIe siècles 905 Past and Present : a journal of historical studies 973.05 The American Historical Review 321.3 The English government at work : 1327-1336: Volume III: Local administration and justice 936.15 JOU The Journal of Irish Archaeology. The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K. G., preserved at Belvoir Castle. Vol. IV... 942 POO The Oxford History of England 242 WOL The cloud of unknowing and other works 905 The Journal of Modern History The Newsletter of the Economic History Society. 18th International Congress of Historical Sciences : 1995, Montreal : Final programme 272.3 NIE Albigeois et cathares Catalóg bhliantúil 1995. 942.03 HOU Chronology, conquest in Medieval England : Camden miscellany XXXIV Desmond Castle Deutsche Geschichte : Die enfaltete Feudalgesellschaft von der Mitte des 11. bis zu den siebziger Jahren des 15. Jahrhunderts , 330.905 ECO Economic History Review : a journal of economic and social history. 941.5082092 DEV Éamon de Valera (1882-1975) : Aifreann Éagnairce, Leas Eaglais Baile Átha Cliath, 2 Meán Fómhair 1975. 907.2 BRA Écrits sur l'historie 015.415 FOU Four Courts Press / March 1998-February 1999 General alphabetical index to the townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland, based on the Census of 914.15 GEN Ireland for the year 1851. 944.025 JOU Genèse médiévale de la France moderne : XIVe-XVe siecle 330.9 DUB Guerriers et paysans : VII-XIIe siècle, premier essor de l'economie européene 940.1 NAT Histoire monétaire de l'occident médiéval Index to authors : in transactions of the Royal Historical Society : Series 1-5. 270.5 DAV Initiation a la symbolique romane : (XIIe siécle) 944.025 La guerre de cent ans 333.3 PER La terre et les paysans en France aux XIIe et XIIIe siecles Alf O'Brien BOOKS AND JOURNALS Collection, Cork City Libraries 1 306.8 DUB Le chevalier, la femme et le pretre : la marriage dans la France féodale 942.65 GIE Life in a medieval village 382.0946 POT Mercadres castellanos en golfo de Vizcaya 944.02 BEA Naissance de la nation france 841.3433 BEL Oeuvres poétiques 941.89 Old Kilkenny review : Journal of Kilkenny archaeological society 914.2572 Old Oxford : a history with guide, map and removeable prints. 944.716 DAR Orthez Medieval des moncade a febus 944.024 FAV Philippe Le Bel 940.1 HEE Précis d'historie du moyen age 943.031 Reformation and society in Germany : 1500-1530 354.4158 REP Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and Keeper of the State papers in Ireland Royal Historical Society: sixth series. 909.09734 RUR Rural history : economy, society, culture. 700.1DUB Saint Bernard l'art cistercien Southampton records 1 809 Speculum : a journal of medieval studies. Studia Historiae Oeconomicae 20. 330.9 TEN Tenth International Economic History Congress ; Leuven 1990 [Programme].. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 914.70385 NOV USSR : questions and answers 944.41 BOU Un village de vignerons auxerrois : Augy au moyen age et sous l'Ancien régime , 909.09732 CAM Urban history. 912.09 CRA Cartography: Map-making as artform Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 941.83 AAL Dublin city and county : from prehistory to present : studies in honour of J.H. Andrews Aalen, F.H.A. 338.1094 ABE Agricultural fluctuations in Europe : from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries Abel, Wilhelm. 189.4 ABE The letters of Abelard and Heloise Abelard, Peter, 1079-1142 The town as regional economic centre in the Ancient Near East Aerts, Erik. Models of regional economies in antiquity and the Middle Ages to the 11th century : proceedings : tenth Aerts, Erik. International Economic History Congress Leuven, August 1990 Structures and dynamics of agricultural exploitations : ownership, occupation, investment, credit, markets Aerts, Erik. Textiles of the Low Countries in European economic history : session B-15 : proceedings, Tenth International Aerts, Erik. Economic History Congress, Leuven, August 1990 Metropolitan cities and their hinterlands in early modern Europe Aerts, Erik (1955-....). 947.04 ALE Rulers and nobles in fifteenth century Muscovy Alef, Gustave. 944.025 ALL The Hundred Years War : England and France at war, c.1300-c.1450 Allmand, C. T. (Christopher Thomas), 1936- Alf O'Brien BOOKS AND JOURNALS Collection, Cork City Libraries 2 306.8509 AND Approaches to the history of the eestern family, 1500-1914 : prepared for the Economic History Society. Anderson, Michael 333.09415 AND Plantation acres : an historical study of the land surveyors and his maps Andrews, J. H. John Harwood, 1927- The westward enterprise : English activities in Ireland, the Atlantic and America, 1480-1650 Andrews, Kenneth R. 344.707 APP A calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty examinations 1536-1641 Appleby, John C. 189.4 DAW Aquinas: selected political writings Aquinas, Thomas 941.94183 ARC Fair Fingall Archer, Patrick. The 1798 rebellion in the Ards Ards Borough Council 909.09821 ARI A History of private life Ariès, Philippe, 1914-1984. 929.7 ARN German knighthood, 1050-1300 Arnold, Benjamin. 942.009734 GRE The countryside of medieval England Astill, Grenville G. 940.2 AST The fifteenth century : the prospect of Europe Aston, Margaret. 936.2 AST The rural settlements of medieval England : studies dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst Aston, Michael. 346.42 AUL Open-field farming in medieval England : a study of village by-laws Ault, Warren Ortman. 942.007 BAG Historical interpretation : sources of English medieval history, 1066-1540 Bagley, J. J. (John Joseph), 1908-1989. 312.094 La population des villes européenes de 800 á 1850 : The population of European cities from 800 to 1850 Bairoch, Paul 301.29 BAK Relations between East and West in the Middle Ages Baker, Derek. 270 BAL The medieval Church Baldwin, Marshall Whithed. 940.1 BAN Le haut moyen age occidental Banniard, Michel. 941.1 BAR The Western Isles : text, John Barber Barber, John, 1947- 942.021BAR William I and the Norman conquest Barlow, Frank, 1911- Los vascos y el mar Baroja, Julio Caro 947.19 BAR Muscovite Russia : collected essays. Baron, Samuel H. 262.13 BAR The Medieval papacy Barraclough, Geoffrey, 1908-1984. 943 BAR The origins of modern Germany Barraclough, Geoffrey, 1908-1984. 940.1 BAR Eastern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages Barraclough, Geoffrey, 1908-1984. 941.96 BAR Discovering Kerry : its history, heritage & topography Barrington, T.J., 1916 Thomas Joseph. England and the Low Countries in the late Middle Ages Barron, Caroline M. (Caroline Mary), 1939- 905 HIS Historical studies 07 : papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians. Barrow, G.W.S. 941.102 BAR The Anglo-Norman era in Scottish history. Barrow, G. W. S. Geoffrey Wallis Stewart, 1924- 274.18 BAR Glendalough and St Kevin. Barrow, Lennox. 726.30941835 A worthy foundation : the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny 1285-1985 Barry, Siuban. BAR 307.14 BAR A history of settlement in Ireland / edited by Terry Barry Barry, T. B. Terence B. 936.15 BAR The archaeology of medieval Ireland Barry, T. B. Terence B. Alf O'Brien BOOKS AND JOURNALS Collection, Cork City Libraries 3 Gazetteer of the British Isles : topographical, statistical and commercial, compiled from the 1901 census and the 914.2 BAR Bartholomew, J.G. latest official returns 940.1 BAR The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change, 950-1350 / Robert Bartlett Bartlett, Robert. 940.1 BAR Medieval frontier societies Bartlett, Robert. 458.2421 BAS Linguaphone : Corso di conversazione : Italiano Bassani, A. M. 944.2021 BAT Normandy before 1066. Bates, David, 1945- 338.1094 BAT The agrarian history of Western Europe, A.D.500-1850 Bath, B.H.Slicher van. Advertisements for Ireland : being a description of the state of Ireland in the reign of James I contained in a 941.506 OBR Bath, Henry Bourchier, Earl of, 1587 or 8-1654. manuscript in the library of Trinity College Dublin 271.10442 BAU Normandie bénédictine Baudot, Marcel. 330.9401 BAU The economic development of medieval Europe Bautier, Robert Henri. 333.3220942 BEA The decline of English feudalism 1215-1540 Bean, John Malcolm William. Aus tausend jahren deutscher geschichte : dokumente aus Archiven der Deustchen demokratischen Republik, 943.20 BEC Beck, Friedrich Herausgegeben von der Staatlichen archivverwaltung der DDR 144.3 BEC German humanism and reformation Becker, Reinhard P. 929.2094213 BEN The Pastons and their England Bennett, H. S. (Henry Stanley), 1889-1972. 305.563 BEN Life on the English manor : a study of peasant conditions 1150-1400 Bennett, H. S. (Henry Stanley), 1889-1972. Ninth International Economic History Congress : debates and controversies Berend, Iván T., 1930-. Deserted medieval villages : studies Beresford, M. W. (Maurice Warwick), 1920-2005. 914.2 BER English medieval boroughs : a hand-list Beresford, M. W. (Maurice Warwick), 1920-2005. 944.7144 BER Navires et gens de mer a Bordeaux : (vers 1400 - vers 1550) Bernard, Jacques. 332.094 BER Trade and finance in the Middle Ages, 900-1500 Bernard, Jacques. 573.3 BER Man's emerging mind : man's progress through time-trees, ice, flood, atoms and the universe. Berrill, N. J. (Norman John), 1903-1996. 664.72 Irish flour milling : a history 600-2000 Bielenberg, Andy, 1959- 262.6 BIE The Irish penitentials Bieler, Ludwig. 942.05 BIN Tudor England Bindoff, S. T. (Stanley Thomas), 1908-1980. 411.7 ÓCR Latin palaeography : antiquity and the Middle Ages Bischoff, Bernhard.
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