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Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association (JAEMA) Volume 11, 2015 Call for Papers The Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association (JAEMA) is an annual refereed, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the early medieval period. Volume 11 will be published in late 2015, and submissions are invited now on any topic of early medieval studies (from late antiquity and the end of the Roman Empire to about the end of the eleventh century). JAEMA seeks engaging, original work that contributes to a collective understanding of the early medieval period. The journal welcomes papers on...
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According to Marc Bloch, the customary obligation of tenants to grind their grain at their lord's mill (secta molendini or milne soken) originated in France in the 9th and 10th centuries and in England in the 11th and 12th centuries. More recently, Richard Holt and John Langdon have argued that the custom almost certainly existed during the late Anglo-Saxon period, and was never as widespread or as strictly enforced in Anglo-Norman England as it was in France. Although Holt and Langdon are undoubtedly correct, how the obligation first came into being and how it was subsequently disseminated...
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The preface to this volume is posted here with Brill's permission. For more information, see: http://www.brill.com/products/book/culture-and-society-medieval-galicia
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