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Medieval Westminster 1200-1540

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Gebonden, 442 blz. | Engels
| 1989
ISBN13: 9780198201564
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e druk, 1989 9780198201564
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As a royal capital, Westminster was unique: a small town, characterized by a complex economy and society, but lacking legal incorporation. Gervase Rosser examines the nature of the urban community. Given social diversity and competing interests, what forces existed to contain tensions and ensure continuity? The regular expressions of shared interests and common identity - in local government, parochial life, and the activities of guilds - are perceived to be essential to the survival of the town. Gervase Rosser's argument has implications not only for the history of the small town, but for the history of urbanization throughout the medieval and early modern period.

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ISBN13:9780198201564
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:442

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List of illustrations; List of figures; List of tables; Abbreviations; Introduction; The making of the Royal capital, to 1300; The King's capital, 1300-1540; Landlords, tenants, and houses; Fairs and markets; Occupations; Population and society; Urban government; The religion of the lay community; Guilds; Charitable institutions; Conclusion; Appendices i-viii; Select bibliography; Index
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