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Conceptualizing Labor in the Middle Ages—Michael Uebel
• The Idioms of Women's Work and Thomas Hoccleve's Travails—Catherine Batt
• "As If She Were Single"—Brian Gastle
• "The Workman is Worth his Mede"—Kate Crassons
• The Carpenters Company and Lay Spirituality in Late Medieval England—Mark Addison Amos
• Reconstructing English Labor Laws—Anthony Musson
• Branding and the Technologies of Labor Regulation—Kellie Robertson
• The Displacement of Labor in Wynnere and Wastoure—Britton Harwood
• Scribal Hermeneutics and the Genres of Social Organization in Piers Plowman—Andrew Cole
• Poetic Work and Scribal Labor in Hoccleve and Langland—Ethan Knapp
• The Erasure of Labor: Hoccleve, Caxton, and the Information Age—William Kuskin
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