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Building On The Past Medieval And Postmedieval Essays In Honour Of Tom Beaumont James Amanda Richardson

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Building On The Past Medieval And Postmedieval Essays In Honour Of Tom Beaumont James Amanda Richardson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.59 MB
Author: Amanda Richardson, Mark Allen
ISBN: 9781407357812, 1407357816
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Building On The Past Medieval And Postmedieval Essays In Honour Of Tom Beaumont James Amanda Richardson by Amanda Richardson, Mark Allen 9781407357812, 1407357816 instant download after payment.

This book brings together a collection of chapters reflecting the scholarship of Tom Beaumont James, Emeritus Professor at the University of Winchester, in advancing the study of medieval and early modern artefacts, buildings, gardens, and towns. The seventeen essays represent substantive contributions on specific topics and many of the authors started out as Tom’s students. Some focus on buildings, others on people, some on documentary evidence and some on material culture. The chapters range chronologically from early medieval Southampton through sixteenth-century Winchester to an analysis of that city’s nineteenth-century censuses. Although the work coheres around central Southern England there are also papers on Edward I’s Tower of London, the medieval and early modern gardens of two Oxford colleges, and the English occupation of Normandy in the fifteenth century.

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