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Miri Rubin

Miri Rubin reviews a book on the history of medicine, highly commended in the 2010 History Today awards

Published March 22 2011

Miri Rubin reviews a book on medieval religious persecution by Anthony Bale

Published March 22 2011

Miri Rubin reviews the book accompanying the 2010 summer exhibition at Lambeth Palace Library.

Published August 24 2010

Miri Rubin explores the medieval galleries at the V&A and the British Museum.

Published June 11 2010

Miri Rubin reviews the runner-up in the 2009 Longman-History Today Book of the Year Award.

Published June 11 2010

The murder of a 12-year-old boy in Norwich in 1144 inspired Thomas of Monmouth, a monk from the city's cathedral, to create an anti-semitic account of the incident. His influential work reveals much about life and belief in medieval England, argues Miri Rubin.

Published June 6 2010

As an integrated system of politics, economy and religion evolved in Europe around the year 1000, the figure of the Virgin Mary – so central to the lives of monks and nuns – became the core of a widely shared, though highly varied, European identity, says Miri Rubin.

Published February 16 2009
Published February 15 2006
Published February 16 2005
The medium and message - Miri Rubin looks at how the changing theology and doctrine of late medieval Christianity led to the creation of a popular event with social and hierarchical overtones.
Published June 30 1990

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