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Elizabeth Atkinson Rash Brown (b. February 16, 1932) born in Louisville, Ky., is a professor at Brooklyn College and the Graduate School, of the City University of New York, a scholar and published author, known for her writings on Feudalism. In 2009 Elizabeth A. R. Brown was elected the Second Vice-President of the Medieval Academy of America

Works

Monographs

  • Customary Aids And Royal Finance in Capetian France: The Marriage Aid of Philip the Fair; (Hardcover, Medieval Academy of Amer)
ISBN 0915651009 (0-915651-00-9)
  • "Franks, Burgundians, and Aquitanians" and the Royal Coronation Ceremony in France; (Diane Pub Co.)
ISBN 0871698277 (0-87169-827-7)
  • Jean Du Tillet and the French Wars of Religion: Five Tracts, 1562-1569; (Hardcover, Mrts)
ISBN 0866981551 (0-86698-155-1)
  • The Monarchy of Capetian France and Royal Ceremonial; (Hardcover, Variorum)
ISBN 0860782794 (0-86078-279-4)
  • Oxford Collection of the Drawings of Roger De Gaigni'Eres and the Royal Tombs of Saint-Denis; (Diane Pub. Co.
ISBN 0871697858 (0-87169-785-8)
  • Politics & Institutions in Capetian France; (Ashgate Pub. Co.)
ISBN 0860782980 (0-86078-298-0)

Articles

  • "The Tyranny of a Construct: Feudalism and Historians of Medieval Europe," The American Historical Review, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Oct., 1974), pp. 1063-1088, at 1075-1076.

References

  1. MAA Annual Meeting 2009 Report

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