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Books, Articles and Dissertations from our own website.
This section contains primary
source materials that we have added to our website.
L'histoire Secrète Revisitée (French)

Discours
Charles de Gaulle 23/06/1942 (French)
Auld
Alliance Canada (English)

Discours
Jacques Chirac 16/05/1996 (French)

Médical
origins of Joan Voices (English)

France-Angleterre: Une seule nation 1956 (French)
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Books, Articles and Dissertations from other websites.Many other websites contain books and articles that give information. In this section, we provide a list of these items, with links to their websites. Often these books and articles are moved or taken away, and some of our links may not work. If you know of an article that we can add, please email
contact@serreorg.com
Green, John Richard,
History of the English People
(1878)
Barrell, A.D.M.,
Medieval Scotland - (Cambridge University Press, 2000) p.
1-11 Housley, Norman,
Religious
Warfare in Europe 1400-1536 - (Oxford University
Press, 2002) p. 1-32 Aussel, Max,
Conditions sous lesquelles Cahors accepte la domination anglaise
(janvier 1362) -
from Bulletin de la Société des Études du Lot v.119 (1998)
Blythe, James M.,
Women in the Military:
Scholastic Arguments and Medieval Images of Female Warriors
- from History of Political Thought v.22 n.2 (2001) Candy,
Christopher,
An Exercise In Frustration:
The Scottish Campaign of Edward I,
1300 - Unpublished M.A.
dissertation, University of Durham, 1999 (PDF file)
Radio Programs: The growth of podcasting in recent years shows that this kind of media can be a great tool for communicating on the Internet. We can now find several podcasters who deal only in medieval history, and even more who talk about history in general. Furthermore, major international broadcasters, such the BBC and NPR, have archived their radio programs related to history. One of our future plans to develop our own podcasts that would focus on our subjects of interest. Here is a list of some resources you can consult:
The Dark Origins of Britain
- from the BBC, this 3 part
series explores Anglo-Saxon England
Agincourt
- from the BBC series In Our Time, this episode
covers the Battle of Agincourt, fought in 1415.
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