
Peter Coss
Holder of established chair of Medieval History at Cardiff University, 1995-2013 and head of school, 2006-2011. Member of editoirial board of Past and Present 1984-2018. Author of 6 monographs and editor of 3 editions of medieval documents. Editor of 12 books of essays and author 0f 50+ essays. Social historian of England and Italy.Particular interests: gentry and aristocracy, literature and society, urban history.
Supervisors: R. H. Hilton
Supervisors: R. H. Hilton
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Books by Peter Coss
Gaining Political Recognition in Western Europe, 1200–1600 — FABRIZIO TITONE
Before the ‘Primo Popolo’: Politics and the Popular Movement at San Gimignano in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century— ENRICO FAINI
Putting Pressure on the Lord: the Fiscal Reforms of Pietro Gambacorta, Signore of Pisa (1370-1392) — ALMA POLONI
Flemish Textile Workers’ Struggle for Emancipation in the Thirteenth Century — WIM BLOCKMANS
Rulers and Ruled: Freedom, Submission, and Dissent in the Florentine Correspondences (15th Century) — ISABELLA LAZZARINI
Putting Pressure on Rulers: Petitions, Disciplined Dissent and the Commons in Fourteenth Century England — PETER COSS
Disciplined Dissent and Nostalgia in Late Medieval England — HANNAH SKODA
Civic Ritual and Disciplined Dissent in Late Medieval England — ELIZA HARTRICH
In the Name of the Commonweal : How did French Peasants Manage to Obtain a Legal Recognition of Their Rights to Self-Defence During the Hundred Years War? — VINCENT CHALLET
Knowledge and Agency in Catania in the Later Middle Ages — FABRIZIO TITONE
Pushing Back Male Violence in Marriage: England, 1400–1600 — MARTIN INGRAM
Conclusion— CHRIS WICKHAM
Index
Papers by Peter Coss
Gaining Political Recognition in Western Europe, 1200–1600 — FABRIZIO TITONE
Before the ‘Primo Popolo’: Politics and the Popular Movement at San Gimignano in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century— ENRICO FAINI
Putting Pressure on the Lord: the Fiscal Reforms of Pietro Gambacorta, Signore of Pisa (1370-1392) — ALMA POLONI
Flemish Textile Workers’ Struggle for Emancipation in the Thirteenth Century — WIM BLOCKMANS
Rulers and Ruled: Freedom, Submission, and Dissent in the Florentine Correspondences (15th Century) — ISABELLA LAZZARINI
Putting Pressure on Rulers: Petitions, Disciplined Dissent and the Commons in Fourteenth Century England — PETER COSS
Disciplined Dissent and Nostalgia in Late Medieval England — HANNAH SKODA
Civic Ritual and Disciplined Dissent in Late Medieval England — ELIZA HARTRICH
In the Name of the Commonweal : How did French Peasants Manage to Obtain a Legal Recognition of Their Rights to Self-Defence During the Hundred Years War? — VINCENT CHALLET
Knowledge and Agency in Catania in the Later Middle Ages — FABRIZIO TITONE
Pushing Back Male Violence in Marriage: England, 1400–1600 — MARTIN INGRAM
Conclusion— CHRIS WICKHAM
Index