
Barbara E. Crawford
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Barbara E. Crawford is a notable figure in medieval studies, particularly recognized for her contributions to the understanding of medieval ecclesiastical structures and regional histories. Her work delves into the intricate relationships between religious institutions and their societal contexts, particularly during the medieval period in England. Among her significant publications, 'The Churches Dedicated To St Clement In Medieval England' explores the significance of St. Clement and his veneration in the medieval church, while 'The Northern Earldoms: Orkney and Caithness from AD 870 to 1470' provides a detailed examination of the political and social landscape of the northern regions of Scotland during a transformative era.