"...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne

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"...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne. / Jensen, Carsten Selch.

In: Collegium Medievale, Vol. 25, 2012, p. 124-45.

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Jensen, CS 2012, '"...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne', Collegium Medievale, vol. 25, pp. 124-45.

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Jensen, C. S. (2012). "...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne. Collegium Medievale, 25, 124-45.

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Jensen CS. "...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne. Collegium Medievale. 2012;25:124-45.

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Jensen, Carsten Selch. / "...der er flere af den slags". Bøndernes møde med krigen i 1400-tallet, set med Holstenerpræstens øjne. In: Collegium Medievale. 2012 ; Vol. 25. pp. 124-45.

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