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In this 1955 expansion of his 1948 Birkbeck Lectures, Pantin examines the English church in the fourteenth century, from social, political and intellectual standpoints. The period saw growing centralization in church and state administration, the rise of university education, the Black Death and the spread of heresies such as Lollardy.
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