Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043-1355
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344 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

11 line illus.

Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series

Series Vol. Number: 41

Imprint: Royal Historical Society

Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043-1355

by Richard Goddard

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An examination of Coventry's process of urbanisation from its origins in the Anglo-Saxon past to the eve of the Black Death.

The processes by which medieval urban communities were formed and developed can be clearly seen in this study of Coventry. Following a survey of Domesday evidence, the book goes on to look at the mechanisms for economic growth inCoventry during the twelfth century, in which both lay and monastic lords played a significant part. Coventry in the thirteenth century reveals other issues: migration to and from the town, the occupational structure within Coventry, and the urban land market. The story of Coventry's development into the fourteenth century ranges over trade, manufacturing and occupations, and notes changes in the land market. Making extensive use of the town's rich documentation, this study presents the reader with a closely argued analysis of the stages by which Coventry developed from its origins in the Anglo-Saxon past to a vibrant and wealthy urban community on the eve of the Black Death.

Dr RICHARD GODDARD teaches in the School of History, University of Nottingham.
"An extremely well written panorama of one important town in the high Middle Ages. Destined to become the last word on a medieval community that even its notorious overlord, Godiva's husband, might appreciate." SPECULUM
"What we have here is an account of the birth of a city which is at once thorough and wide-ranging, and which portrays with clarity the dynamics and concerns which gave it shape." NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES
"Makes an important contribution to medieval urban history." AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW

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9780861932719

November 2004

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Title Details

344 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

11 line illus.

Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series

Series Vol. Number: 41

Imprint: Royal Historical Society