The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Número 1

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Peter Clark, David Michael Palliser, Martin J. Daunton
Cambridge University Press, 2000 - 894 páginas
The first volume of The Cambridge Urban History surveys the history of British towns from their post-Roman origins in the seventh century down to the sixteenth century. It provides the first ever detailed overview of the course of medieval urban development, and draws on archaeological and architectural as well as historical sources. The volume combines thematic analysis with regional and national surveys, with full coverage of developments in England, Scotland and Wales, and the whole represents a major step forward in the understanding of the medieval British town.

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