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Christopher Loveluck. Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150. A comparative history. xxiii+466 pages, 35 b&w illustrations, 8 maps. 2013. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-107-03763-2 hardback £75.
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26 August 2014
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