A. E. Levett
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English economic historian
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A. E. Levett's Degrees
- PhD Economic History University of Oxford
Why Is A. E. Levett Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ada Elizabeth Levett , known professionally as A. E. Levett, was an Oxford-educated native of Bodiam, Sussex, who became a pioneering woman economic historian specialising in medieval feudalism. Levett was Vice Principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford, and later took up an appointment to a history chair at Westfield College at the University of London.
A. E. Levett's Published Works
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- The black death . Rural Northamptonshire under the Commonwealth (1917) (18)
- The consumer in history (16)
- The Courts and Court Rolls of St. Albans Abbey (1924) (16)
- THE FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MANOR (8)
- Court Rolls of the Abbey of Ramsey and of the Honor of Clare. (5)
- The Summons to a Great Council, 1213 (1)
- Report on the MSS. of Lord de L'Isle and Dudley Preserved at Penshurst Place. Vol. I. (0)
- English economic history (0)
- NOTE ON THE STATUTES OF LABOURERS (1932) (0)
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