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Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales represents every facet of medieval society by its unique satire of medieval people exhibiting various classes. Depicting his life-like pilgrims in accordance with the social, economic and political changes of the ti... see more

This paper presents an investigation of the 'Three Estates Model’ of the English medieval society in Chaucer’s General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. Based upon the descriptions and illustrations of the characters, it aims to explore the hierarchal str... see more

ABSTRACTA questioned Order of Estates – Peasants in arms, privileges and revolts: social and political status in the border region between Denmark and Sweden around 1500.This article investigates the relation between conceptions of status and processes of... see more

Gevninge – the gateway to LejreGevninge is one of many Danish villages characterised by having extensive modern housing estates built around a medieval core. The oldest part of the village, with a late Romanesque church, lies on the west side of a small r... see more

ABSTRACTA questioned Order of Estates – Peasants in arms, privileges and revolts: social and political status in the border region between Denmark and Sweden around 1500.This article investigates the relation between conceptions of status and processes of... see more

Gevninge – the gateway to LejreGevninge is one of many Danish villages characterised by having extensive modern housing estates built around a medieval core. The oldest part of the village, with a late Romanesque church, lies on the west side of a small r... see more

Social class and titles in late Medieval Danish nobilityAfter the Reformation, the noble estate closed around itself, meaning that the state was consolidated and that society generally did not allow further ennobling. This post-reformation nobility has sh... see more

Laybrothers and the Operation of Monastic Estates in Medieval DenmarkThe present study reassesses the role played by laybrothers in the operation of Cistercian estates in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. One of the basic premises of previous research... see more

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