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LIU Xuefei:The Germans-Dominated National Integration in Western Europe: A Case Study of the Kingdom ...
    The Burgundians were a branch of the Germanic people. Since crossing the Rhine and garrisoning the Gaul of the Roman Empire in AD 406, the Burgundians had long been dependent on the Western Roman Empire and the military warlord Aetius as allies. After t...
  
DAI Yaoling: A Study on Judicial Duels in Medieval England
    After the Norman Conquest of 1066, William I introduced the French judicial duel to England in order to consolidate the newly established rule and resolve violent conflicts and land disputes within local societies. Subsequently, English kings continuous...
LIU Zhangcai: A Study on the Understanding about the Effect of Tea in Modern Britain
    Abstract: In the modern period, the British understanding of tea's effects evolved through a complex process. Initially, tea was highly praised, even regarded as a "panacea",which helped popularize it in Britain but also led to criticism, with some deno...
  
GENG Zhi: Participation and contribution of British scientists to the Manhattan Project
    Abstract:According to the Quebec Agreement of 1943, Tube Alloys, the project of development of an atomic bomb of the UK government, was integrated into the Manhattan Project, the US government’s enterprise of manufacturing an atomic bomb in the Second ...
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Excavations at Rendlesham, Suffolk, 2021–2023: Investigating an Early-Medieval Royal Settlement
    EXCAVATIONS ON THE SITE OF THE EARLY-MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT complex at Rendlesham in 2021–2023 were undertaken to test and enhance interpretations drawn from survey data, in particular to investigate the physical structures and built envir...
Peasantry in the Cheb City-State in the Late Middle Ages: Socioeconomic Mobility and Migration
    A reassessment of fundamental scholarship on the Middle Ages, based on previously unknown medieval written source material.The medieval peasantry represents a particularly compelling unknown for historians, as it holds the key to underst...
  
Merchants' agents and the process of bottom-up harmonization between European towns, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries
    Since merchants typically traded between towns, they had to cross legal boundaries on a regular basis. This article discusses one of the instruments they used in order to deal with the challenges of legal pluralism, namely the instalment...
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