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1 online resource (575 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Ferdinand Opll: An Appreciation; Introduction; Part I: The Challenge of Comparative Urban Studies; 1 The European Historic Towns Atlas Project: Origin and Potential; 2 Comparative Approaches in the Historico-topographical Analysis of Towns and Cities; Part II: Case Studies from a National Perspective in the Core Area of Medieval Europe; 3 The Topography of Power in the Towns of Medieval Italy |
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4 The Atlas historique de Bordeaux: A Newcomer to the Series Atlas historique des villes de France5 Reinventing the German Towns Atlas? Trends in the Development of a National Historic Towns Atlas Project; 6 Seigneurial Power and the Development of Towns in the Holy Roman Empire; 7 The King and 'His' Town of Litoměřice/Leitmeritz in Medieval Bohemia; 8 Seigneurial Power and Planning: Aspects of the Origins of Towns in Austria with Particular Reference to Vienna and Wiener Neustadt; 9 Town Planning in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Symbolic Meaning and Pragmatic Process |
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10 Lordship, Economy and Society in English Medieval MarketplacesPart III: Case Studies from a National Perspective on the Periphery of Medieval Europe; 11 Polish Town Plans as Expressions of Political and Economic Power; 12 Royal Power and Urban Space in Medieval Hungary; 13 Medieval Town Plans in Romania; 14 The Medieval Planned Town in Croatia; 15 Planning and Regulation in the Formation of New Towns and New Quarters in Ireland, 1170-1641; 16 Town Plans as Expressions of Political and Economic Power and Ecclesiastical Organization in Scandinavia; Part IV: Symbolic Meanings of Town Plans |
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17 Medieval Urban Form in the Low Countries: State of Research, Comparative Perspective and Symbolic Meaning18 Maps of Medieval Thought? Cartographical Imaginaries, Cultural Symbolism and Urban Forms of the Late Middle Ages; 19 Early Medieval Winchester: Symbolic Landscapes; Part V: Approaches to the Interpretation of Large-scale Town Plans; 20 The Foundation and Formation of Towns from the Viewpoint of the Archaeology of the Middle Ages; 21 The Primary Formation of Medieval Town Plans in Central Europe from the Perspective of an Art Historian |
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22 Adapting a Medieval Urban Landscape in Nineteenth-century Ireland: The Example of Trim, County MeathAppendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Index |
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Print version record |
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Cities and towns, Medieval -- Europe
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Nobility -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
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Power -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
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City planning -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
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Urbanization -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
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Social history -- Medieval, 500-1500.
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Atlases -- History -- To 1500
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Cities and towns, Medieval -- Europe -- Historiography
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Cities and towns, Medieval.
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Cities and towns, Medieval -- Historiography
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Atlases
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Cities and towns, Medieval
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Cities and towns, Medieval -- Historiography
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City planning
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Historical geography
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Nobility
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Social history -- Medieval
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Urbanization
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Historical geography
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Subject |
Europe
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Simms, Anngret
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ISBN |
9781351921299 |
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1351921290 |
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