Thomas Frederick Tout (1855–1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the early twentieth century. The son of an unsuccessful publican, he was described at his Oxford scholarship exam as ‘uncouth and untidy’; however he went on to publish hundreds of books throughout his distinguished career with a legacy that extended well beyond the academy. Tout pioneered the use of archival research, welcomed women into academia and augmented the University of Manchester’s growing reputation for pioneering research. This book presents the first full assessment of Tout’s life and work, from his early career at Lampeter to his work in Manchester and his wide-ranging service to the study of history. Selected essays take a fresh and...
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The medieval historian Eileen Power (1889-1940) was one of Britain’s most eminent female historians ...
Thomas Frederick Tout (1855–1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the e...
Thomas Frederick Tout (1855–1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the e...
William Stubbs was among the most learned men of the Victorian age. His life and career exemplified ...
This lively publication will appeal to academics and members of the public alike. It brings together...
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[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
This chapter surveys the history of scholarship on the Elizabethan mathematician and natural philoso...
Petit-Dutaillis Charles. T. F. Tout. Chapters in the administrative History of Mediaeval England. Vo...
The medieval historian Eileen Power (1889-1940) was one of Britain’s most eminent female historians ...
Thomas Frederick Tout (1855–1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the e...
Thomas Frederick Tout (1855–1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the e...
William Stubbs was among the most learned men of the Victorian age. His life and career exemplified ...
This lively publication will appeal to academics and members of the public alike. It brings together...
Describing William of Malmesbury, scholars have often found it appropriate to draw upon superlatives...
Thomas Arnold was Dr. Arnold's second and favourite son. Born in Laleham, Middlesex, in 1823, he spe...
The present comparison of Chaucer\u27s Clerk of Oxford with other fourteenth century clerks was unde...
International audienceLaȝamon's Brut long remained unstudied. In 2002, Eric G. Stanley remarked that...
This chapter takes the writings of the thirteenth-century chronicler Matthew Paris of St Albans (c.1...
Intellectual history has always appealed to certain kinds of scholars. The prospect of being vindica...
Why another thesis on the third duke of Norfolk, and why, in particular, a partial one? It is true t...
[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
This chapter surveys the history of scholarship on the Elizabethan mathematician and natural philoso...
Petit-Dutaillis Charles. T. F. Tout. Chapters in the administrative History of Mediaeval England. Vo...
The medieval historian Eileen Power (1889-1940) was one of Britain’s most eminent female historians ...