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* {{:Bellamy, John G 1985a}}. While this sustained attempt to salvage and redevelop the Hunter/Walker/Harris hypothesis should be of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the Robin Hood tradition, it also exemplifies, more than any other academic contribution to the topic, the "empiricist" tendency among historians so often criticized by Stephen Knight. See: Nielsen, Henrik Thiil, below.
* {{:Bellamy, John G 1985a}}. While this sustained attempt to salvage and redevelop the Hunter/Walker/Harris hypothesis should be of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the Robin Hood tradition, it also exemplifies, more than any other academic contribution to the topic, the "empiricist" tendency among historians so often criticized by Stephen Knight. See: Nielsen, Henrik Thiil, below.
* {{:Bradbury, Jim 1985a}}, ch. 5 (pp. 58-70); 'Robin Hood'
* {{:Bradbury, Jim 1985a}}, ch. 5 (pp. 58-70); 'Robin Hood'
* {{:Crook, David 1988a}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011a}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011a}}
* [http://www.midgleywebpages.com/wakerobin.html Midgley Webpages: Robin Hood of Wakefield]. On history and origins etc.
* [http://www.midgleywebpages.com/wakerobin.html Midgley Webpages: Robin Hood of Wakefield]. On history and origins etc.

Revision as of 08:26, 3 May 2018

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-03.

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