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Foundations of Medieval Scholarship: Records Edited In Honour Of David Crook
by Paul Brand and Sean Cunningham (Editors)
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The Borthwick Institute and The National Archives
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9781904497240
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Friends and colleagues of David Crook were invited to choose some text, edit it and write a brief essay concerning it. This has been done to honour David, whom many consider a distinguised scholar who has been described by Nicholas Vincent as 'the leading archivist historian of his generation'.