Towns and Local Communities in Medieval and Early Modern England

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Angleterre Conditions sociales 1066-1485
Angleterre Conditions sociales 16e siecle
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Cities and towns
Cities and towns England History 16th century
Cities and towns England History To 1500
Cities and towns Great Britain History
Cities and towns Great Britain History 16th century
Cities and towns Great Britain History To 1500
civic society history
Engeland
England
England History
England Social conditions 1066-1485
England Social conditions 16th century
English urban decline analysis
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Geschichte 1066-1640
Great Britain Social conditions 1066-1485
Great Britain Social conditions 16th century
Grossbritannien
History
Koninkrijken
Landsgemeinde
medieval migration
minority communities England
parish development
regional capitals research
Social conditions
Sociologie urbaine Angleterre Histoire 16e siecle
Sociology
Stader historia Storbritannien medeltiden 1500-talet
Stadsgeschiedenis (wetenschap)
Stadt
Stedelijke ontwikkeling
To 1599
Urban
urban archaeology
Urban England History 16th century
Urban England History To 1500
Urban Great Britain History
Urban Great Britain History 16th century
Urban Great Britain History To 1500
Villes Angleterre Histoire 16e siecle

Product details

  • ISBN 9780860789741
  • Weight: 546g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 224mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Professor Palliser focuses here on towns in England in the centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Tudor period, on which he is an acknowledged authority. Urban topography, archaeology, economy, society and politics are all brought under review, and particular attention is given to relationships between towns and the Crown, to the evidence for migration into towns, and to the vexed question of urban fortunes in the 15th and 16th centuries. Two essays set urban history in a broader framework by considering recent work on town and village formation and on the development of parishes. The collection includes two hitherto unpublished studies and is introduced and put in context by a new survey of English towns from the 7th to the 16th centuries.
David M. Palliser is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Leeds, UK.

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