Ebook: Medieval London: Collected Papers of Caroline M. Barron
Author: Caroline M. Barron
- Genre: History
- Series: Medieval Institute Publications. Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture 18
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Western Michigan University
- City: Kalamazoo
- Language: English
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Edited by Martha Carlin and Joel T. Rosenthal.
Caroline Barron is the foremost scholar of medieval London and she has made her impact through a series of major articles touching the politics, guilds, and people of the City. This collection of eighteen revised and updated papers deal with the Crown and the City; parish, church and religious culture; people of late-medieval London (including Richard Whittington) and the intellectual and cultural world of a city that soon grew into one of the most important in Europe and the world.
Caroline Barron is the foremost scholar of medieval London and she has made her impact through a series of major articles touching the politics, guilds, and people of the City. This collection of eighteen revised and updated papers deal with the Crown and the City; parish, church and religious culture; people of late-medieval London (including Richard Whittington) and the intellectual and cultural world of a city that soon grew into one of the most important in Europe and the world.
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