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Famous for lampooning the medieval world in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Terry Jones has a real passion for and detailed knowledge of the Middle Ages. In Terry Jones Medieval Lives, his mission is to rescue the Middle Ages from moth-eaten cliches and well-worn platitudes. Behind the stereotypes of damsels in distress and knights in shining armor, there are wonderfully human stories that bring the period to life. Terry will start with the medieval archetypesthe Knight, Peasant, Damsel, Monk, Outlaw, King, Merchant, and Physicianand in the course of unravelling their role and function will introduce a host of colorful real-life characters, recreating their world by visiting key locations.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank Paul Bradshaw, who produced the television series and directed the first two programmes, Nigel Miller and Lucy Cooke who directed and produced the rest of the shows, Nick Angel, Clare Mottersead and Kate Smith for all their research, Annabel Lee for getting everything to work, and Alixe Bovey, Josh Key, Marc Tiley, Catherine Cooper, Rachel Shadick, Jacqui Loton, Claire Mills, Cathy Featherstone, and Kate Harding, and everyone else at Oxford Film and Television. Not forgetting, of course, our executive producers Nicolas Kent and Vanessa Phillips. We would also like to thank our historical advisers for the series: Richard Firth Green, Dr Anthony Musson, Dr Glyn Coppack, Caroline Barron, Dr Brenda Bolton, Dr Christopher Tyerman, Dr Faye Getz, Henrietta Leyser, Professor Andrew Prescott. And thanks to Professor Janet Nelson for her invaluable assistance on this book.
T ERRY J ONES AND A LAN E REIRA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
WEB RESOURCES
The best way of finding quality-controlled www resources is through a major medievalists website; two of the best are ORB, the On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies, at www.the-orb. net, which also refers to other sites on its labyrinth http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/. Searching for books in other libraries, or checking references, can be done through the Cambridge University Library website at www.lib.cam.ac.uk/ (go to Catalogues from the homepage).
GENERAL
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Campbell, J., The Anglo-Saxons (Cornell, 1982)
DeVries, K., Medieval Military Technology (Broadview, 1992)
Dyer, C., Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages: Social Change in England c. 12001520 (Cambridge University Press, 1989)
Gimpel, J., The Medieval Machine: The Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages (Holt, 1976)
Hanawalt, B., Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History (Oxford University Press, 1993)
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LeGoff, J., Time, Work, and Culture in the Middle Ages (University of Chicago Press, 1980)
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Platt, C., Medieval England: A Social History and Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600 AD (Routledge, 1988)
PEASANT
Allison, K., Wharram Percy: Deserted Medieval Village (English Heritage Publications, 1999)
Beresford, M. & Hurst, J., Wharram PercyDeserted Medieval Village (Batsford, 1990)
Coulton, G. G., The Medieval Village (Dover Publications, 1989)
Dobson, R. B. (ed.), The Peasants Revolt of 1381 (Macmillan, 1983)
Dyer, A., Decline and Growth in English Towns, 14001640 (Macmillan, 1991)
Hanawalt, B., The Ties that Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England (Oxford University Press, 1986)
Hatcher, J., Plague, Population and the English Economy, 13481530 (Macmillan, 1977)
Henisch, B. A., Fast and Feast: Food in Medieval Society (Penn State UP, 1976)
Herlihy, D., Medieval Housholds (Harvard University Press, 1985)
Hilton R. H. and Aston T. H. (eds.), The English Rising of 1381 (1984)
Jordan, W. C., The Great Famine: Northern Europe in the Early Fourteenth Century (Princeton University Press, 1998)
Mollat, M., The Poor in the Middle Ages: An Essay in Social History (Yale University Press, 1986)
Newman, R., Cosmeston Mediaeval Village (GlamorganGwent Archaeological Trust, 1988)
Platt, C., King Death: The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late-medieval England (UCL, 1996)
Poos, L., A Rural Society after the Black Death: Essex, 13501525 (Cambridge University Press, 1991)
Rsener,W., Peasants in the Middle Ages (University of Illinois, 1992)
Schmidt, A.V. C. (ed.), William Langland: The Vision of Piers Plowman: A Complete Edition of the B-Text (Everyman Classics, 1987)
Schofield P. R., Peasant and Community in Medieval England, 12001500 (Macmillan, 2002)
Spufford, P., Money and its use in Medieval Europe (Cambridge University Press, 1988)
Webber, R., Peasants Revolt: The Uprising in Kent, Essex, East Anglia and London During the Reign of King Richard II (T. Dalton, 1980)
MINSTREL
Aubrey, E., The Music of the Troubadours (Indiana University Press, 1996)
Coleman, J., Public Reading and the Reading Public in Late Medieval England and France (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
Daniel, A., Pounds Translations of Arnaut Daniel: A Variorum Edition with Commentary from Unpublished Letters (Garland Science, 1991)
Egan, M., The Vidas of the Troubadours (Taylor & Francis, 1984)
Gaunt, S. & Kay, S. (eds.), The Troubadours: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Green, R. F., Poets and Princepleasers: Literature and the English Court in the Late Middle Ages (University of Toronto Press, 1980)
Hueffer, F., The Troubadours: A History of Provenal Life and Literature in the Middle Ages (Ams Press, 1977)
Jensen, F., Troubadour Lyrics: A Bilingual Anthology, Studies in the Humanities, Vol 39 (Peter Lang Pub. Inc., 1998)
Paden,W D., The Voice of the Trobairitz: Perspectives on the Women Troubadours (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989)
Page C., Discarding Images: Reflections on Music and Culture in Medieval France (Oxford University Press, 1993)
Page C., The Owl and the Nightingale: Musical Life and Ideas in France 1100-1300 (University of California Press, 1989)
Paterson, L. (ed.), The World of the Troubadours: Medieval Occitan Society, c. 11001300 (Cambridge University Press, 1995)
Putter, A. & Gilbert, J. (eds.), The Spirit of Medieval Popular Romance (Longman, 2000)
Schulman, N. M., Where Troubadours Were Bishops: The Occitania of Folc of Marseille, 11501231 (Routledge, 2001)
Southworth, J., The English Medieval Minstrel (Boydell Press, 1989)
Topsfield, L.T., Troubadours and Love (Cambridge University Press, 1975)
Wilkins, N., Music in the Age of Chaucer (Rowman & Littlefield, 1979)
OUTLAW
Bellamy, J. G., The Coterel Gang: an Anatomy of a Band of Fourteenth-century Criminals, English Historical Review, vol. 79, (1964), pp. 698717
Bellamy, J. G., Crime and Public Order in England in the Later Middle Ages
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