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708 Outlines of European History B. Source material C. Additional reading Readings, chaps, viii-ix. Ogg, Source Book of Medicsval History^ chap. X. Thatcher and McNeal, A Source Book for Mediceva I History, pp. 341-417. Seignobos, Feudal Regime (excellent). See •' Feudalism," in Encyclo- pcedia Britannica, nth ed. Ingram, History ofSlavejy and Serfdom, espe- cially chaps, iv-v. Cheyney, Industrial and Social History of England. A. General reading B. Source material C. Additional reading CHAPTER XVII There are a number of convenient general histories of England during the Middle Ages which can be used to supplement the short account here given : Cheyney, Short History of England; Green, Short History of the English People Cross, A. L., A History of Englatid and Greater Bj-itain, chaps, iv-xviii ; Andrews, Charles M., History of England Terry, History of England; and a number of others. For France, Adams, G. B., Groruth of the French N'ation ; DURUY, History of Fro.jice. Readings, chaps, xi, xx. There are several source books of English history: Cheyney, Readings in English History, chaps, iv-xii; Colby, Selections from the Sources of English History ; Lee, Source-Book of Efiglish History; Kendall, Source Book of English History. There is, of course, a great deal more available in English relating to English history than to the history of the continental countries. One •will find plenty of references to the more extensive works in any of the books mentioned above. A. General reading B. Source material C. Additional reading CHAPTER XVIII Emerton, Afediceval Europe, chaps, iii-x. Henderson, E. F., Histoiy of Germafiy in the Middle Ages. A clear and scholarly account of the whole period. Readings, Vol. I, chaps, xii-xiv. Duncalf and Krey, Parallel Source Problems in Mediceval History, Problem II (Canossa). Thatcher and McNeal, A Source Book for Mediceval History, Section III, pp. 132-259. Tout, The Empire and the Papacy, with chief attention to the strictly political history. Bryce, Holy Roman Empire, chaps, viii-xi. Excellent maps for the period will be found in Shepherd, Historical Atlas. A. General reading CHAPTER XIX Emerton, MedicEval Europe, chap. xi. Tout, The Eitipire and the Papacy, chaps, vii, viii, xiii, xiv, xix. Adams, Civilization during the Middle Ages, chap, xi, for discussion of general results.