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  • Methods and Practice in Archaeology
  • The Archaeology of Roman Britain
  • The Classical and Hellenistic World
    • Burkert, W. 1984. Greek Religion;
    • Bulloch, A. 1993. Images and Ideologies. Self-definition in the Hellenisitic World;
    • Goldhill, S. 1986. Reading Greek Tragedy;
    • Goldhill, S. & Osborne, RG. 1994. Art and Text in Ancient Greek Culture;
    • Green, P. 1993. Hellenistic History and Culture;
    • Hammond, NGL. 1981. Alexander the Great. King, Commander and Statesman;
    • Hornblower, S. 1980. The Greek World 479 - 323 BC;
    • Kallet-Marx, RM. 1995. Hegemony to Empire. The Development of the Roman Imperium in the East from 148 to 62BC;
    • Lawrence, AW. 1983. Greek Architecture;
    • Murray, O & Price, S. 1990. The Greek City: From Homer to Alexander;
    • Pollitt, JJ. 1990. The Art of Ancient Greece: Sources and Documents;
    • Thomas, R. 1992. Literacy and Morality in Ancient Greece;
    • Vernant, J-P. 1980. Myth and Society in Ancient Greece;
    • Walbank, FW. 1981. The Hellenistic World.
  • From Republic to Empire: Roman History 133BC to AD284
    • Beard, WM & Crawford, MH. 1985. Rome in the Late Republic;
    • Bowman, A. Cambridge Ancient History Volume 10; The Augustan Empire;
    • Cornell, T & Matthews, J. 1982. Atlas of the Roman World;
    • Crawford, MH. 1992. The Roman Republic;
    • Crook et al. Cambridge Ancient History Volume 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic;
    • Garnsey, P. & Saller, R. 1982. Atlas of the Roman World;
    • Garzetti, A. 1974. From Tiberius to the Antonines;
    • Giardina, A. 1993. The Romans;
    • Pliny the Younger. Letters;
    • Tacitus. Annals, Histories;
    • Scullard, HH. From the Gracchi to Nero;
    • Suetonius. Lives of the Caesars;
    • Wells, CM. 1984. The Roman Empire.
  • Between Empires: Britain and Europe in Late Antiquity, 284 - 814
    • Brown, PRL. 1971. The World of Late Antiquity;
    • Cameron, A. 1993. The Later Roman Empire;
    • Campbell et al. 1991. The Anglo-Saxons;
    • Collins, R. 1995. Early Medieval Spain. Unity in Diversity 400 - 1000;
    • Collins, R. 1999. Early Medieval Europe, 300 - 1000;
    • Herrin, J. 1989. The Formation of Christendom;
    • Jones, AHM. 1966. The Decline of the Ancient World;
    • Sawyer, PH. 1978. From Roman Britain to Norman England;
    • Wallace-Hadrill, JM. 1966. the Barbarian West, 400 - 1000;
    • Whittow, M. 1996. The Making of Orthodox Byzantium;
    • Wickham, C. 1981. Early Medieval Italy. Central Power and Local Society, 400 - 1000;
    • Yorke, B. 1990. Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England.
  • Britain in its European Context 800 - 1272
    • Arnold, B. 1997. Medieval Germany 500 - 1300;
    • Barber, M. 1993. The Two Cities: Medieval Europe 1050 - 1320;
    • Bartlett, R. 1997. The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Change 950 - 1350;
    • Clanchy, M. 1993. England and its Rulers 1066 - 1272;
    • Frame, R. 1990. The Political Development of the British Isles;
    • Hallam, EM. 1983. Capetian Franch;
    • Haverkamp, A. 1988. Medieval Germany 1056 - 1273;
    • Lambert, MD. 1993. Medieval Heresy: popular movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation;
    • McKitterick, 1983. The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751 - 987;
    • Mason, E. 1991. Norman Kingship;
    • Morris, C. 1990. The Medieval Papacy: the Western Church from 1050 to 1250;
    • Mortimer, R. 1994. Angevin England;
    • Mundy, JH. 1991. Europe in the High Middle Ages 1150 - 1300;
    • Reuter, T. 1991. Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800 - 1056;
    • Reynolds, S. 1997. Kingdoms and Communities in Western Europe 900 - 1300;
    • Robinson, IS. 1990. The Papacy 1073 - 1198: Continuity and Innovation.
  • British and European History c.1250 - c.1500
    • Guenée, B. 1985. States and Rulers in later Medieval Europe;
    • Hay, D. 1989. Europe in the 14th and 15th Centuries;
    • Hilton, R. 1975.  The English Peasantry in the later Middle Ages;
    • Holmes, G. 1992. The Oxford History of Medieval Europe;
    • Holmes, G. 1975. Europe: Hierarchy and Revolt, 1320 - 1450;
    • Le Roy Ladurie, E. 1978. Montaillou: Catholics and Cathars in a French Village, 1294 - 1324;
    • Miskimin, HA. The Economy of Later Medieval Europe, 1200 - 1450;
    • Oakley, F. 1979. The Western Church in the Later Middle Ages;
    • Origo, I. 1963. The Merchant of Prato;
    • Tuck, A. 1985. The Fontana History of England: Crown and Nobility 1272 - 1461;
    • Waley, D. 1978. The Italian City-Republics;
    • Ziegler, P. 1969. The Black Death.
  • Athens Between History, Myth and Obsession
    • Boegehold, AL & Scafuro, AC. 1993. Athenian Identity and Civic Ideology;
    • Coulson, WDE. 1994. The Archaeology of Athens and Attica under the Democracy;
    • Hansen, MG. 1991. Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes;
    • Hansen, MH. 1989. Was Athens a Democracy? Popular Rule, Liberty and Equality in Ancient and Modern Political Thought;
    • Hersey, G. 1988. The Lost Meaning of Classical Architecture;
    • Jenkins, I. 1994. Archaeologists and Aesthetes;
    • Kallet-Marx, RM. 1995. Hegemony to Empire. The Development of the Roman Imperium in the East from 148 - 62BC;
    • Loraux, N. 1986. The Invention of Athens;
    • Marchand, S. 1996. Down from Olympus;
    • Meiggs, R. 1972. The Athenian Empire;
    • Osborne, RG. 1989. Demos. The Discovery of Classical Athens;
    • Papadakis, A & Watson, H. 1990. New Classicism;
    • Parker, R. 1996. Athenian Religion: a History.
  • Being 'Civilized': Polis and Urbs from the 8th to the 1st Century BC
    • Andersen, HD. 1997. Urbanism in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th Centuries;
    • Fustel de Coulanges, ND. 1864. The Ancient City;
    • Murray, O & Price, S. 1990. The Greek City: From Homer to Alexander;
    • de Polignac, F. 1995. Cults, Territory and the Origin of the Greek Ciry State;
    • Snodgrass, A. 1977. Archaeology and the Rise of the Greek State;
    • Stambaugh, J. 1988. The Ancient Roman City;
    • Ward-Perkins, J. 1974. Cities of Ancient Greece and Italy;
    • Whitehead, D. 1994. From Political Architecture to Stephanus Byzantius: sources for the ancient Greek polis;
    • Wycherley, RE. 1962. How the Greeks Built Cities;
    • Marchese, RT. 1983. Aspects of Graeco-Roman Urbanism: Essays on the Classical City;
    • Owens, EJ. 1991. The City in the Greek and Roman World.
  • Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
    • Calame, C. 1999. The Poetics of Eros in Ancient Greece;
    • Cartledge, P et al. 1998. Kosmos;
    • Chancey, G. & Duberman, M. 1991. Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past;
    • Cohen, D. 1991. La, Sexuality and Society: the Enforcement of Morals in Classical Athens;
    • Davidson, JN. 1997. Courtesans and Fishcakes;
    • Dover, K. 1979. Greek Homosexuality;
    • Foucault, M. 1978. The History of Sexuality. Volume 1;
    • Foucault, M. 1978. The History of Sexuality. Volume 2;
    • Foucault, M. 1978. The History of Sexuality. Volume 3;
    • Halperin, Winkler & Zeitlin. 1990. Before Sexuality: the Construction of the Erotic Experience in the Ancient Greek World;
    • Just, R. 1989. Women in Athenian Law and Life;
    • King, H. 1998. Hippocrates' Woman;
    • Neils, J. 1996. Worshipping Athena;
    • Stewart, A. 1997. Art and the Body in Ancient Greece;
    • Williamson, M. 1995. Sappho's Immortal Daughters;
    • Winkler, JJ. 1990. The Constraints of Eros;
    • Zeitlin, F. 1995. Playing the Other: Gender and Society in Classical Greek Literature.
  • Other Peoples in Greek and Roman Thought
    • Balsdon, JPVD. 1979. Romans and Aliens;
    • Carteledge, P. 1993. The Greeks: A Portrait of Self and Others;
    • Dench, E. 1995. From Barbarians to New Men;
    • Hall, E. 1989. Inventing the Barbarian;
    • Hartog, F. 1988. The Mirror of Herodotus;
    • MacMullen, R. 1967. Enemies of the Roman Order;
    • Momigliano, A. 1971. Alien Wisdom;
    • Rawson, E. 1969. The Spartan Tradition in European Thought;
    • Shaw, BD. 1982.  'Eaters of Flesh, Drinkers of Milk', Ancient Society. 5, 1982-3, 5ff;
    • Sherwin-White, A. 1967. Racial Prejudice in Imperial Rome;
    • de Ste. Croix, GEM. 1963. 'Why were the early Christians Persecuted?' Past and Present. 1963, 6ff;
    • Thompson, L. 1989. Romans and Blacks;
    • Veyne, P. 1993. 'Humanitas: Romans and non-Romans', in A. Giardina (ed.) The Romans.
  • Culture Contact and Culture Change: The Archaeology of Roman Imperialism c.30BC - AD250
    • Alcock, S. 1997. The Early Roman Empire in the East;
    • Barker, G & Lloyd, J. 1985. Roman Landscapes: Archaeological Survey in the Mediterranean Region;
    • Blagg, T & Millett, M. 1990. The Early Roman Empire in the West;
    • Brunt, PA. 1990. Roman Imperial Themes;
    • Cornell, T & Mathew, J. 1982. Atlas of the Roman World;
    • Garnsey, PDA & Saller, RP. 1987. The Roman Empire. Economy, Society and Culture;
    • Greene, K. 1986. The Archaeology of the Roman Empire;
    • MacMullen, R. 1990. Changes on the Roman Empire;
    • Pippidi, DM. 1976. Assimilation et Resistance a la Culture Greco-Romaine dans le Monde Ancien;
    • Wacher, J. 1987. The Roman World;
    • Ward-Perkins, JB. 1994. Roman Imperial Architecture;
    • Webster, G. 1985. The Roman Imperial Army of the First and Second Centuries AD.
  • The Barbarian Migrations in Archaeology and History, c.350 - 600
    • Bassett, S.  1989. The Origins of Anglos-Saxon Kingdoms;
    • Burns, TS. 1984. A History of the Ostrogoths;
    • Drinkwater, JF & Elton, H. 1992. Fifth-Century Gaul. A Crisis of Identity?;
    • Esmonde-Cleary, S. 1989. The Ending of Roman Britain;
    • Fischer Drew, K. 1970. The Barbarian Invasions;
    • Goffart, W. 1980. Barbarians and Romans AD418 - 585: The Techniques of Accommodation;
    • Heather, P. 1991. Goths and Romans 332 - 489;
    • Heather, P. & Matthews, J. 1991. The Goths in the Fourth Century;
    • James, E. 1988. The Franks;
    • Musset, L. 1975. The Germanic Invasions;
    • Todd, M. 1980. The Barbarians, Goths, Franks and Vandals;
    • Wolfram, H. 1988. History of the Goths;
    • Wolfram, H.1997. The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples.
  • Urbanism in the First Millennium: Towns and Social Change to c.1100
    • Barley, MW. 1977. European Towns, Archaeology and Early History;
    • Carver, MOH. 1987. Underneath English Towns;
    • Christie, N & Loseby, ST. 1996. Towns in Transition. Urban Evolution in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages;
    • Clarke, H & Ambrosiani, B. 1991. Towns in the Viking Age;
    • Havighurst, A. 1976. The Pirenne Thesis: Analysis, Criticism and Revision;
    • Hodges, R. 1982. Dark Age Economics. The Origins of Towns and Trade, 600 - 1000;
    • Hodges, R & Whitehouse, D. 1983. Mohammed, Charlemagne and the Origins of Europe;
    • Hodges, R. 1989. The Anglo-Saxon Achievement;
    • Hodges, R & Hobley, B. 1988. The Rebirth of Towns in the West, 700 - 1050;
    • Ottaway, P. 1992. Archaeology in British Towns. From Emperor Claudius to the Black Death;
    • Rich, J. 1992. The City in Late Antiquity.
  • The Vikings: Trading, Raiding and Culture
    • Byock, J. 1998. Medieval Iceland: Society, Sagas and Power;
    • Byock, J. 1993. Feud in the Icelandic Saga;
    • Clarke, H & Ambrosiani, B. 1991. Towns in the Viking Age;
    • Foote, PG & Wilson, DM. 1970. The Viking Acheivement;
    • Graham-Campbell, J et al. 1994. Cultural Atlas of the Viking World;
    • Loyn, HR. 1994. The Vikings in Britain;
    • Miller, WI. 1991. Bloodtaking and Peacemaking: Feud, Law and Society in Saga Iceland;
    • Roesdahl, E. 1991. The Vikings;
    • Sawyer, PH. 1971. The Age of the Vikings (use this edition);
    • Sawyer, PH. 1982. Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe, 700 - 1100;
    • Sawyer, B & PH. 1993. Medieval Scandinavia, from Conversion to the Reformation, 800 - 1500;
    • Sawyer, PH. 1997. Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings.
  • Ancient Roman Religion in Republic and Empire
    • Beard, North & Price. 1998. Religions of Rome. Volume 1;
    • Beard, North & Price. 1998. Religions of Rome. Volume 2;
    • Feeny, D. 1998. Religion and Literature at Rome;
    • Feeny, D. 1991. The Gods in Epic: Poets and Critics of the Classical Tradition;
    • Lane-Fox, R. 1986. Pagans and Christians in The Mediterranean World from the Second Century AD to the Conversion of Constantine;
    • Liebeschuetz, W. 1979. Continuity and Change in Roman Religion.
  • Rome in the Age of Augustus
    • Bowman, A. 1996. Cambridge Ancient History Volume 10: The Augustan Empire;
    • Chisholm, K & Ferguson, J. 1981. Rome; The Augustan Age. A Sourcebook;
    • Edwards, C. 1996. Writing Rome: Textual Approaches to the City;
    • Galinsky, U. 1996. Augustan Culture: Am Interpretive Introduction;
    • Griffin, J. 1985. Latin Poetry and Roman Life;
    • Jones, AHM. 1970. Augustus;
    • Millar, F & Segal, E. 1984. Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects;
    • Powell, A. 1992. Roman Poetry and Propaganda in the Age of Augustus;
    • Raaflaub, KA & Toher, M. 1990. Between Republic and Empire: Interpretations of Augustus and his Principate;
    • Syme, R. 1939. Roman Revolution;
    • Walker, S & Burnett, A. 1981. The Image of Augustus;
    • Wallace-Hadrill, A. 1993. Augustan Rome;
    • Woodman, T. and West, D. 1984. Poetry and Politics in the 'Age of Augustus';
    • Zanker, P. 1990. The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus.
  • Gaul in the Age of Gregory of Tours, 558 - 614
    • Geary, P. 1988. Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World;
    • Goffart, W. 1988. The Narrators of Barbarian History. Jordanes, Gregory of Tours, Bede and Paul the Deacon;
    • Halsall, G. 1995. Settlement and Social Organisation. The Merovingian Region of Metz;
    • James, E. 1982. The Origins of France: From Clovis to the Capetians;
    • James, E. 1988. The Franks;
    • James, E. 1991. Gregory of Tours. Life of the Fathers;
    • de Nie, G. 1987. Views from a Many-Windowed Tower. Studies of Imagination in the Work of Gregory of Tours;
    • Rivers, TJ. 1987. The Laws of the Salian and Ripuarian Franks;
    • Thorpe, L. 1974. Gregory of Tours. The History of the Franks;
    • Van Dam, R. 1985. Leadership and Community in Late Antique Gaul;
    • Van Dam, R. 1988. Gregory of Tours. The Glory of the Confessors;
    • Van Dam, R. 1988. Gregory of Tours. The Glory of the Martyrs;
    • Van Dam, R. 1993. Saints and Miracles in Late Antique Gaul;
    • Wallace-Hadrill, JM. 1965. The Long-Haired Kings.
  • Later Medieval London, 1450 - 1560: Community, Politics and Religion
    • Brigden, S. 1989. London and the Reformation;
    • Carlin, M. 1996. Medieval Southwark;
    • Harper-Bill, C. 1989. The Church in pre-Reformation England, 1400 - 1530;
    • Holt, R & Rosser, G. 1990. The Medieval Town, a Reader in English Urban History;
    • Lobel, MD. The British Atlas of Historic Towns, vol 3, The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520;
    • Rappaport, S. 1989. Worlds Within Worlds: Structures of life in 16th Century London;
    • Reynolds, S. 1978. An Introduction to the History of English Medieval Towns;
    • Rosser, G. 1989. Medieval Westminster, 1200 - 1540;
    • Stow, J. 1987. A Survey of London;
    • Thompson, JAF. 1983. The Transformation of Medieval England, 1370 - 1529;
    • Thompson, JAF. 1988. Towns and Townspeople in the Fifteenth Century;
    • Thrupp, S. 1948. The Merchant Class of Medieval London.




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