Medieval World Series


The Medieval World Series is a history book series published first by Longman and later by Routledge. Works in the series are intended to be an introduction to the authors' specialist subjects and a summing up of the current scholarship and debates of the relevant subjects.
The founding editor of the series was David Bates. Julia M.H. Smith was a former editor. The editor as of 2015 is Warren C. Brown.

Selected titles

2010s

2000s

  • Europe's Barbarians AD 200-600, Edward James, 2009.
  • Edward the Black Prince: Power in Medieval Europe, David Green, 2007.
  • The Devil's World: Heresy and Society 1100-1300, Andrew Roach, 2005.
  • The Mongols and the West: 1221-1410, Peter Jackson, 2005.
  • The Crusader States and their Neighbours: 1098-1291, P.M. Holt, 2004.
  • The Fourth Crusade: Event and Context, Michael J. Angold, 2003.
  • The Godwins: The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty, Frank Barlow, 2003.
  • Margery Kempe and her world, A.E. Goodman, 2002.
  • The Welsh Princes: The Native Rulers of Wales 1063-1283, Roger K. Turvey, 2002.
  • Crime in Medieval Europe: 1200-1550, Trevor Dean, 2001.
  • The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Northern Conquest, Graham Loud, 2000.
  • The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of The Angevin Empire, 1189-1199, Ralph V. Turner & Richard Heiser, 2000.
  • The Age of Charles Martel, Paul Fouracre, 2000.
  • The English Church, 940-1154, H.R. Loyn, 2000.

1990s