Thomas Frederick Tout (1855-1929) : Refashioning history for the twentieth century

Thomas Frederick Tout (1855-1929) was arguably the most prolific English medieval historian of the early twentieth century. The son of an unsuccessful publican, he was described at his Oxford scholarship exam as 'uncouth and untidy'; however he went on to publish hundreds of books througho...

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Other Authors: Barron, Caroline M. (Editor), Rosenthal, Joel T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: London University of London Press 2019
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