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 | Pangaea the Dalhousie Undergraduate History Journal Editor H. J. Parker is a fourth-year Honours History and Classics student. Her paper “Divorce in the Medieval Celtic Realms” was originally submitted for Cynthia Neville’s 2005 seminar on Crime and Society in Post-Conquest England 0.67 Mb. 8 | read |
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