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Caroline Barron

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Caroline M. Barron is professor emerita in the department of history at Royal Holloway, University of London.[1] Barron's research relates to "late medieval British history, particularly the history of the City of London, the reign of Richard II and the history of women."[2]

Selected publications

  • London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200-1500. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004.[3]
  • Pilgrim Souls: Margery Kempe and other Women Pilgrims. London, Confraternity of St James, 2004.
  • Hugh Alley's Caveat: the Markets of London in 1598. London Topographical Society, 1988. (with Ian Archer and Vanessa Harding)
  • Revolt in London 11th to 15th June 1381. Museum of London, 1981.
  • The Parish of St Andrew Holborn: the history of the western suburbs of London from Roman times to the Second World War. London, 1979.
  • The Medieval Guildhall of London. Corporation of London, 1974.

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