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|a Cultures of Power :
|b Lordship, Status, and Process in Twelfth-Century Europe /
|c edited by Thomas N. Bisson.
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|b University of Pennsylvania Press,
|c 1995.
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|a Papers presented at an interdisciplinary conference, held May 1-4, 1991, and sponsored by the Committee on Medieval Studies at Harvard University.
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