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by Clarke, Catherine A. M.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Series Editors' Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Notes on Contributors | p. xi |
Abbreviations | p. xv |
Figures | p. xvi |
Introduction: Medieval Chester: Views from the Walls | p. 1 Catherine |
Urban Mappings: Visualizing Late Medieval Chester in Cartographic and Textual Form | p. 19 Keith D. |
Framing Medieval Chester: the Landscape of Urban Boundaries | p. 42 C. P. Lewis |
St Werburgh's, St John's and the Liber Luciani De Laude Cestrie | p. 57 John Doran |
The Spatial Hermeneutics of Lucian's De Laude Cestrie | p. 78 Mark Faulkner |
'3e beoư be ancren of Englond … as pah 3e weren an cuuent of … Chester': Liminal Spaces and the Anchoritic life in Medieval Chester | p. 99 Liz Herbe |
Sanctity and the City: Sacred Space in Henry Bradshaw's Life of St Werburge | p. 114 Laura Varnam |
Plotting Chester on the National Map: Richard Pynson's 1521 printing of Henry Bradshaw's Life of St Werburge | p. 131 Cynthia |
The Outside Within: Medieval Chester and North Wales as a Social Space | p. 149 Helen Fulton |
Mapping the Migrants: Welsh, Manx and Irish Settlers in fifteenth-century Chester | p. 169 Jane Lau |
Leeks for Livery: Consuming Welsh Difference in the Chester Shepherds' Play | p. 184 Robert W |
Remembering Anglo-Saxon Mercia in late medieval and early modern Chester | p. 201 Catherin |
Bibliography | p. 219 |
Index | p. 235 |
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