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Misconceptions about the Middle Ages

Contributors

Forthcoming:

Dinah Hazell, "The Happy Peasant"
Paul Barford, "Christian MAs and Archaelogy"
Marijane Osborne, "Shakespeare wrote in Old English"
Barbara Beall, "Cheap Books"
Natalie Grinnell, "No childhood"
Linda Keyser, "Chastity Belts"
Elaine Beretz, "Papal Infallibility"
Vincent DiMarco, "Pope Joan"
C. David Benson, "Can't teach Chaucer in ME"
Louise Bishop, "Flat Earth"
Stephen Mark Carey, "Medieval Baths and Bathing"
Mary Dockray-Miller, "Nuns were young virgins"
Andrew Gillett, "Barbarian Invasions"
Helen Conrad-O’Brian, "Women were literate"
Joseph Carroll, "Vikings wore horns"
Christopher Roman, "Everyone ate gruel"
Anne Van Arsdall, "Medical Misconception"
Lora Sigler, "Women survived only until menopause"
Liam Felsen, "Medieval Monks are old, boring and tonsured"
Ronald Ganze, "The Medieval Self"
Anita Obermeier, "Witches"
Martha Rampton, "Women could not own property"
Stephen Harris, "The Anglo-Saxon Comitatus"

     



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