Mapping the Medieval City
Discover the intricate tapestry of medieval urban life in Mapping the Medieval City, a compelling anthology edited by a diverse group of scholars. Published by University of Wales Press in 2013, this groundbreaking volume spans 304 pages and delves into the complex themes of space, place, and identity within the medieval city. By integrating insights from literary studies, history, geography, and archaeology, this book offers a multifaceted exploration of how medieval cities were shaped and understood. Perfect for students, academics, and history enthusiasts alike, Mapping the Medieval City invites readers to engage with the past in a vibrant and thought-provoking way. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges various disciplines and illuminates the rich history of urban life in the Middle Ages.