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* "A Medieval Response to Municipal Pollution" by Robert Laures
"Until recently, a popular past time for historians, sociologists, pundits, and other politically-correct persons has been to bash the Middle Ages and those cursed to have lived in them. After all, from the Renaissance onward, the human condition had experienced a rebirth of spirit, intellect, and innovative genius unknown since Rome's fall. ..."
URL: http://history.eserver.org/medieval-pollution.txt         Link Verified by NetSERF: 06 November 2006
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* "Age of Carpentry: The New Art and Society in Plantagenet England" by Christopher Currie
URL: http://historicaltextarchive.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=66
Total Clicks: 4,398         Last Click: 03 July 2009
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* Cariadoc's Miscellany
Tons of miscellaneous articles about various aspects of medieval culture.
URL: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cariadoc/miscellany.html         Link Verified by NetSERF: 22 November 2006
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* Medieval Macabre: Supernatural and Fantastic Imagery of the Middle Ages
"These illustrations of Medieval Devils, Demons, Witches, & Monsters are from authentic period sources. There are no 20th century-inspired fantasy images in this collection, nor any modern art with a Medieval theme - these are the true visions our Medieval ancestors had of the preternatural, the supernatural, and the unwordly."
URL: http://www.godecookery.com/macabre/macabre.htm
Total Clicks: 28,714         Last Click: 04 July 2009
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* Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Italy
Covers the period from 1348 to 1530; translated narratives & government records.
URL: http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/osheim/intro.html
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