England’s Immigrants 1330 – 1550 Resident Aliens in the Late Middle Ages

Publications

B. Lambert, 'De andere landen van belofte. Migratie naar Engeland van de veertiende tot de zestiende eeuw', Tijdschrift, 2 (2012), 16-25.

B. Lambert, '“Nostri fratelli da Londra”: The Lucchese Community in Late Medieval England', in Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations in the Later Middle Ages, ed. H. Fulton and M. Campopiano (York: York Medieval Press, 2018), pp. 87-102.

B. Lambert, ‘Scandinavian Immigrants in Late Medieval England: Sources, Problems and Patterns’, in Foreigners and Outside Influences in Medieval Norway, ed. S. Suppersberger Hamre (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2017), pp. 111-123.

B. Lambert and M. Pajic, ‘Drapery in Exile: Edward III, Colchester and the Flemings, 1351-1366’, History: The Journal of the Historical Association, 99 (2014), 733-753.

B. Lambert and M. Pajic, 'Immigration and the Common Profit: Native Cloth Workers, Flemish Exiles, and Royal Policy in Fourteenth-Century London', Journal of British Studies 55, 4 (2016).

B. Lambert and W. M. Ormrod, ‘A matter of trust: the royal regulation of England’s French residents during wartime, 1294–1377’,Historical Research, 89 (244) (2016), 208-226. < http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-2281.12127/abstract>

B. Lambert and W. M. Ormrod, ‘Friendly Foreigners: International Warfare, Resident Aliens and the Early History of Denization in England, c.1250–c.1400’,English Historical Review, 130 (2015), 1-24 < http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/130/542/1.abstract>

J. Lutkin, 'England's Immigrants 1330-1550: A New Prosopographical Database', Medieval Prosopography, 32 (2017).

J. Lutkin, 'Settled or fleeting? London's medieval immigrant community revisited', Medieval Merchants and Money: Essays in honour of James L. Bolton, ed. by M. Davies and M. Allen (Institute of Historical Research, London, 2016), 137-155.

J. Lutkin, 'A Survey of the Resident Immigrants in Hampshire and Southampton, 1330-1550', Hampshire Studies: Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society, 70 (2015), 155-168.

J. Lutkin, 'England's Immigrants 1330-1550: A Study of National Identity, Culture and Integration', Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 13.4 (Fall 2013). <https://muse.jhu.edu/article/521791>

J. Lutkin, ‘The Medieval Melting-Pot: England’s Immigrants, 1330-1550’, Foundations: The Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 5 (2013), 37-51.

W. M. Ormrod, ‘Medieval immigrants: moving to England in the Middle Ages’, BBC History Magazine (August 2013) < http://www.historyextra.com/article/international-history/medieval-immigrants-moving-england-middle-ages >

W. M. Ormrod, ‘French residents in England at the start of the Hundred Years War: Learning English, speaking English and becoming English in 1346’, in The French of Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, ed. T. Fenster and C. P. Collette (Woodbridge: D.S. Brewer, 2017), pp. 190-205.

W. M. Ormrod, ‘Friend of Foe? Foreigners in England in the Later Middle Ages’, The Historian, 124 (2014), 12-17.

W. M. Ormrod, B. Lambert and J. Mackman, Immigrant England, 1300-1550 (Manchester, 2019)

W. M. Ormrod, N. McDonald and C. Taylor (eds), Resident Aliens in Later Medieval England (Turnhout, 2017)

W. M. Ormrod and J. Lutkin, 'Medieval immigration: 'They're heavy drinkers, barbarous and full of guile'', BBC History Magazine (April 2015).

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