J. M. Wallace-Hadrill
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Born January 1, 1916
Died January 1, 1985 (69 years old)
Bromsgrove, United Kingdom
Also known as: Wallace-Hadrill, J.M Wallace-Hadrill
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The Writing of History in the Middle Ages
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Barbarian West
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Professor Wallace-Hadrill traces the development of Western Europe from the dissolution of the late Roman Empire to the emergence, in the tenth century, of the individual states of medieval Europe.
France
Shepard Bancroft Clough, Henry Pluckrose, Time-Life Books, John Edward Courtenay Bodley, Philippe Le Bas, Furniss, Edgar Stephenson, Terry Deary, Lucien Anatole Prévost-Paradol, Pierre François Charles Foncin, William Henry Hudson, Anita Ganeri, Julian Jackson, American Automobile Association, Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe, D. W. Brogan, Susi Piroue, Sisley Huddleston, Albert Léon Guérard, Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, Elaine Landau, Justine Fontes, Nicola Williams, Gustave Masson, Lady Morgan, John McManners, DK Publishing, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, Louis Hourticq, E. Estyn Evans, John Finnemore, Steve Fallon, Gray, Jeremy, J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, Camilla De la Bédoyère, François Paul Émile Boisnormand de Bonnechose, Thomas Streissguth, Stephen Birnbaum, Michael Jacobs, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Robert B. Noyed, Gordon Home, Don Nardo, François Guizot, Max Gallo, Michael Dahl, Liz Gogerly, Liz Sonneborn
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The growth of France is traced through a succession of royal dynasties and republics. On this tapestry is woven the story of the French people, how they thought, worked, voted, and prayed, and of their allegiance to an ideal - the great republic of humanity at large.
Bede's ecclesiastical history of the English people
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