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A cloister on trial. Religious culture and everyday life in late medieval Hungary. By Gabriella Erdélyi. (Catholic Christendom, 1300–1700.) Pp. xiii + 262 incl. 6 figs, 4 maps and 8 tables. Farnham–Burlington, Vt: Ashgate, 2015. £70. 978 1 409 46759 5
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