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Some good university textbooks on medieval history include "The Crusades: A History" by Karen Armstrong, "The Cambridge History of Medieval Europe" by David Crouch, "The Concise History of the Crusades" by Bart D. Ehrman, and "The Civilization of the Middle Ages" by Karen Ordahl Kupperman.

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Of course! Here is a list of some well-regarded university textbooks on medieval history: 1. "The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change 950-1350" by Robert Bartlett 2. "A World Made by Hand: The Medieval Origins of Europe's Knowledge Economy" by Joel Mokyr 3. "A Short History of the Middle Ages" by Barbara H. Rosenwein 4. "The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe" edited by George Holmes 5. "Medieval Europe: A Short History" by C. Warren Hollister and Judith M. Bennett 6. "Europe in the High Middle Ages" by William Chester Jordan 7. "The Medieval World" by Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson 8. "The Civilization of the Middle Ages" by Norman F. Cantor 9. "The Middle Ages: A Very Short Introduction" by Miri Rubin 10. "The Medieval World: An Illustrated Atlas" edited by John M. Riddle These books offer diverse perspectives and provide insights into various aspects of medieval history. They are suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students of history and lay readers who wish to expand their knowledge about this fascinating period.

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April 12, 2023, 12:19 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, April 12, 2023

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