Peter Fleming (1958) is an emeritus professor of medieval history[1] at the University of the West of England, who specialises in the history of migration, urban history and the development of Bristol during the Middle Ages.[2][3]
Selected works
Fleming's books include:
Regionalism and Revision: The Crown and Its Provinces in England, 1250–1650 (edited with Anthony Gross and J. R. Lander, Hambledon, 1999)[4]
Family and Household in Medieval England (Palgrave, 2001)[5]
Bristol: Ethnic Minorities and the City, 1000–2001 (with Madge Dresser, Phillimore, 2007)
Fleming, Peter (2024). Late Medieval Bristol: Time, Space and Power. Donington: Yorkist History Trust. ISBN9781915774187.[7]
He is also the author of:
Fleming, Peter (2001). "Town versus abbey during the 1490s". In Bettey, J. H. (ed.). Historic churches and church life in Bristol : essays in memory of Elizabeth Ralph 1911-2000. Vol. 9. Gloucester: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. pp. 73–84. ISBN0900197536.
Fleming, Peter (2007). "Identity and Belonging: Irish and Welsh in Fifteenth-Century Bristol". In Clark, Linda (ed.). Conflicts, Consequences and the Crown in the Late Middle Ages. The Fifteenth Century. Vol. 11. Woodbridge: Boydell. pp. 175–93. ISBN9781843833338.
Fleming, Peter (2018). "The Severn Sea: Urban Networks and Connections in the Fifteenth Century". In Jones, Evan T.; Stone, Richard (eds.). The World of the Newport Medieval Ship: Trade, Politics and Shipping in the Mid-Fifteenth Century. University of Wales Press. pp. 115–133. ISBN9781786831439.
References
^"Making Bristol Medieval". Borders and Borderlands in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
^Jones, Evan T.; Stone, Richard, eds. (2018). "List of Contibutors: Peter Fleming". The World of the Newport Medieval Ship: Trade, Politics and Shipping in the Mid-Fifteenth Century. University of Wales Press. pp. ix. ISBN9781786831439.