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The volume's twelve learned and lucid essays are a must read for anyone interested in not only the particular case of medieval Chester but also, more generally, the history of the city. Kathy Lavezzo, Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa "Few material phenomena are as complex as the city.
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Similar books to Mapping the Medieval City: Space, Place and Identity in Chester, . 200-1600 (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages). This book is a model of multidisciplinary coherency, with a diverse collection of intelligent and thoughtful papers that not only reveal how medieval men and women in Chester made sense of their habitat for themselves, but at the same time map the solid, autonomous reality of the place. Along with the Mapping Medieval Chester web site she has created a resource that will be of use to a range of scholars and students, and a scholarly project that serves as a model for others in its clarity of purpose and range of applications.
Mapping the Medieval City book. and Identity in Chester . Mapping the Medieval City: Space, Place and Identity in Chester . by. Catherine A. M. Clarke.
Series: Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages. As I followed the outlined route along the stone walls which encircle the early settlement, the leaflet drew my attention to the wonderful views over the city and its individual buildings, repeatedly emphasizing the multiple strata of history encoded within the urban landscape.
Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages. University of Wales Press.
Poem submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based on the indigenous Oceanic concept, va, a space marked by tension and transformation and by confluences and connections. Mapping the Medieval City: Space, Place and Identity in Chester c. 1200–1600, Catherine . January 2014 · Journal of Historical Geography. Christina M. Fitzgerald. 1. Introduction: Medieval Chester: Views form the Walls Catherine A. Clarke 2. Urban Mappings: Visualizing Late Medieval Chester in Cartographic and Textual Form Keith D. Lilley 3. Framing Medieval Chester: the Landscape of Urban Boundaries C. P. Lewis 4. St Werburgh’s, St John’s and the Liber Luciani De Laude Cestrie John Doran 5. The Spatial Hermeneutics of Lucian’s De.
a b c d e Mark Faulkner (2011), "The Spatial Hermeneutics of Lucian's De Laude Cestrie", in Catherine AM Clarke (e., Mapping the Medieval City: Space, Place and Identity in Chester, c. 1200–1600. 1200–1600, University of Wales Press, ISBN 1783164611. a b c d Antonia Gransden (1972), "Realistic Observation in Twelfth-Century England", Speculum, 47: 29–51, doi:10.
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Professor Catherine Clarke is a Professor of English at the University of Southampton. I have published widely on the literatures and cultures of the Middle Ages, as well as experiences and uses of medieval culture today
Professor Catherine Clarke is a Professor of English at the University of Southampton. I have published widely on the literatures and cultures of the Middle Ages, as well as experiences and uses of medieval culture today. I am particularly interested in questions of place, identity and heritage.