Resources on the Duchy of Burgundy

by vesting

I have been interested in the history of the Low Countries for a long time, and have read nearly every source I can get my hands on that pertains to them. However, one of the periods I am having trouble finding sources is the Valois-Burgundian era.

Searching /r/AskHistorians has turned up rather sparse information, including this excellent post by /u/MootMute, but I wish to get my hands on something a bit more in-depth, and finding sources in English is proving to be a bit daunting. Is anyone able to recommend any books on this period?

TheGreenReaper7

By sources do you mean primary or secondary material? There is a wealth of Anglophone scholarship on fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Burgundian socio-political history and elite culture (in these spheres Malcolm Vale is the authority), I'm sure there is also a wealth of economic analysis, although that is beyond my purview and interests. There have been some English translations of primary materials but these are, generally, 'to spec', as an example the Manchester Medieval Sources series are generally written for specialist undergraduate courses (with generous introductions and explanitive notes). Let me know what you're interested in, and I'll point you towards whatever I can.

Sourcebooks:

(eds) Brown, A. and Small, G., Court and Civic Society in the Burgundian Low Countries, c.1420-1530, Manchester, 2008.

(ed.) Cohn, Jr., S., Popular protest in late-medieval Europe: Italy, France and Flanders, Manchester, 2004.

(ed.) Taylor, C., Joan of Arc: La Pucelle, Manchester, 2006.