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Comparative Perspectives on History and Historians: Essays in Memory of Bryce Lyon (1920-2007) features a section of appreciations of Bryce Lyon from the three editors, R. C. Van Caenegem, and Walter Prevenier, followed by three sections on the major areas on which Lyon's research concentrated: the legacy of Henri Pirenne, constitutional and legal history of England and the Continent, and the economic history of the Low Countries. Original essays by Bernard S. Bachrach, David S. Bachrach, Jan Dumolyn, Caroline Dunn, Jelle Haemers, John H. A. Munro, James M. Murray, Anthony Musson, David Nicholas, W. Mark Ormrod, Walter Prevenier, Jeff Rider, Don C. Skemer, and Marci Sortor deepen our understanding of Lyon's career and significance and further our knowledge of the areas in which he worked.
Contents
Bryce Lyon: In Memoriam by David Nicholas, Bernard S. Bachrach, and James M. Murray
Bryce Lyon: A Personal Memoir by R. C. Van Caenegem
Bryce Lyon and the Royal Historical Commission of Belgium by Walter Prevenier
Books and Articles of Bryce Lyon
Part 1. The Legacy of Henri Pirenne
Continuity in Late Antique Gaul: A Demographic and Economic Perspective by Bernard S. Bachrach
Henri Pirenne at Work: Editing Galbert of Bruges by Jeff Rider
The Urban Typologies of Henri Pirenne and Max Weber: Was There a "Medieval" City? by David Nicholas
A Victorious State and Defeated Rebels? Historians' Views of Violence and Urban Revolts in Medieval Flanders by Jelle Haemers
Henri Pirenne and Particularism in Late Medieval Flemish Cities: An Intellectual Genealogy by Jan Dumolyn
Part 2. Constitutional and Legal History: England and the Continent
Ending English Exceptionalism: Bryce Lyon's Legacy for Constitutional and Legal Historians by Caroline Dunn
The Good Parliament of 1376: Commons, Communes, and "Common Profit" in Fourteenth-Century English Politics by W. Mark Ormrod
Constitutional Discourse in Illuminated English Law Books by Anthony Musson
"No more but hang and drawe": Politics and Magic in the Execution of Sir Robert Tresilian, 1388 by Don C. Skemer
Military Industrial Production in Thirteenth-Century England: The Case of the Crossbow Bolt by David S. Bachrach
Part 3. The Low Countries and Economic History
The Notions of Honor and Adultery in the Fifteenth-Century Burgundian Netherlands by Walter Prevenier
The Case of the Disappearing Mintmaster by James M. Murray
Work, Business, and Investments: Economic Networks in a Fifteenth-Century City by Marci Sortor
Coinage Debasements in Burgundian Flanders, 1384-1482: Monetary or Fiscal Policies? by John H. A. Munro
Contributors
Index



