Frances_Gies_and_Joseph_Gies

Frances and Joseph Gies

Frances and Joseph Gies

American historians


Frances Gies (June 10, 1915 December 18, 2013) and Joseph Gies (October 8, 1916 April 13, 2006) were American historians and writers who collaborated on a number of books about the Middle Ages, and also wrote individual works. They were husband and wife. Joseph Gies graduated from the University of Michigan in 1939.[1]

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Collaborations

  • (1969) Life in a Medieval City, ISBN 978-0-06-090880-5
  • (1972) Merchants and Moneymen: The Commercial Revolution, 1000-1500 ISBN 978-0-690-53177-0
  • (1974) Life in a Medieval Castle Crowell, ISBN 978-0-690-00561-5
  • (1979) Life in a Medieval Castle ISBN 978-0-062-01650-8
  • (1983) Leonard Of Pisa And The New Mathematics Of The Middle Ages ISBN 978-0-317-57849-2
  • (1987) Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages ISBN 0-06-015791-7
  • (1990) Life in a Medieval Village
  • (1994) Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel : Technology and Invention in the Middle Ages HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-016590-1
  • (1999) A Medieval Family: The Pastons of Fifteenth-Century England New York: HarperCollins
  • (2005) Daily Life in Medieval Times, UK: Grange Books, 2005 ISBN 1-84013-811-4 (Combining Medieval City, Medieval Castle, Medieval Village)

Frances Gies


References

  1. Briefly reviewed in The New Yorker (14 January 1985) : 119.

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