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G. G. Coulton

George Gordon Coulton was a British historian, known for numerous works on medieval history. He was known also as a keen controversialist.

Works
Father Rhine (1898) travel writing • "The Monastic Legend: A Criticism of Abbot Gasquet's Henry VIII and the English Monasteries" (1905), article, Medieval Studies, issue 1. • ''Friar's Lantern'' (1906) • Pearl. A Fourteenth-Century Poem (1906) translator • From Saint Francis to Dante. Translations from the Chronicle of the Franciscan Salimbene (1221 - 1288) (1907) • Chaucer and his England (1908) - Reprinted in 1993 by Bracken Books. • A Medieval Garner (1910) • Life in the Middle Ages (1910; revised 1928 in four volumes) • French Monasticism in 1503 (1915) • The Main Illusions of Pacificism: a Criticism of Mr. Norman Angell and of the Union of Democratic Control (1916) • ''The Plain man's religion in the Middle Ages'' (1916) pamphlet • The Case for Compulsory Military Service (1917) • Social Life in Britain from the Conquest to the Reformation (1918) • Christ, St Francis and To-Day (1919) • The Roman Catholic Church and the Bible. Some Historical Notes (1921) booklet • Monasticism: Its Cause and Effects. Sketch of the Social and Intellectual Part Played By World History By the Monastic InstitutionInfant Perdition in the Middle Ages (1922) • Papal Infallibility (1922) • A Victorian Schoolmaster: Henry Hart of Sedbergh (1923) • The Death Penalty for Heresy from 1164 to 1921 AD (1924) • Roman Catholic Truth: An Open Discussion between G. G. Coulton and L. J. Walker (1924) • The Medieval Village (1925) Medieval Village, Manor & MonasteryArt and the Reformation (1928) also as Medieval Faith And Symbolism and Fate of Medieval Art in the Renaissance & ReformationMiracle of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1928) editor • The Inquisition (1929) • Modern Faith (1929) • The Black Death (1929) • Crusades, Commerce and Adventure (1930) • The Works of Liudprand of Cremona (1930) edited with Eileen PowerMalta - And Beyond (1930) pamphlet • Froissart and His Chronicles: The Chronicler of European Chivalry (1930) • The Medieval Scene (1930) • Ten Medieval Studies, with Four Appendices (1930) • Romanism And Truth (1930, two volumes) • In Defence of the Reformation (1931) • Some Problems in Medieval Historiography (1932) Raleigh Lecture • Two saints: St. Bernard & St. Francis (1932) • Scottish Abbeys and Social LifeThe Meaning of Medieval Moneys (1934) • Commentary on the Rule of St Augustine By Robertus Richardinus (1935) editor • H. W. Fowler (1935) • The Faith of St. Thomas More (1935) • Sectarian History: A Fresh Development (1937) pamphlet • The Scandal of Cardinal Gasquet (1937) pamphlet • Inquisition and Liberty (1938) • Medieval Panorama (1938, 2 volumes) • Studies in Medieval Thought (1940) • ''Europe's Apprenticeship - a Survey of Medieval Latin with Examples'' (1940) • Fourscore Years: an Autobiography (1943), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial PrizeIs The Catholic Church Anti-Social? (1946) with Arnold LunnStained Glass of the 12th and 13th Centuries from French Cathedrals (1951) with Marcel AubertFive Centuries of Religion (1927-1950) in four volumes: I St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 AD, II The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 AD, III Getting & spending, IV The last days of medieval monachism ==References==
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