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London and the Kingdom: Essays in Honour of Caroline M Barron: v. 16 (Harlaxton Mediaeval Studies) - Softcover

 
9781900289917: London and the Kingdom: Essays in Honour of Caroline M Barron: v. 16 (Harlaxton Mediaeval Studies)
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The papers in this volume were read at the symposium held at Harlaxton Manor in 2004 in honour of Professor Caroline M. Barron. The conference theme of 'London and the Kingdom' borrows its title from that of the classic work of 1894-5 by R. R. Sharpe, and it closely reflects Caroline Barron's wide-ranging and important contributions to the study of medieval London, and to medieval history generally. The papers develop this in a number of ways, in studies of literary and visual sources for the history of London, from chronicles to seals, to funerary monuments. Other contributors focus on merchants, women, children and apprentices in medieval London, using a wide range of newly mined sources to illuminate their lives and experiences. London's economic role is brought out in several papers, which examine themes such as the links between the city and Westminster Abbey, incidents of smuggling through the port of London, and the supplying of materials and goods to the royal court in the sixteenth century. Others look at the changing religious climate before and after the Reformation, including the fortunes of communities of nuns displaced by the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The contributors include many of Caroline Barron's former students, colleagues and friends and the volume includes an appreciation of her work and a checklist of her writings. The contributors in order of appearance are: Vanessa Harding, Barbara Harvey, Ian W. Archer, Martha Carlin, Carole Rawcliffe, Clive Burgess, Gervase Rosser, Mary Erler, Hannes Kleineke, Anne F. Sutton, Stephanie R. Hovland, John R. Oldland, Jenny Stratford, Christian Steer, Elizabeth New, Jessica Freeman, Nigel Saul, Derek Keene, Stephen O'Connor, Penny Tucker, Stephen H. Rigby, Paul Strohm, Mary Rose McLaren, Laura Wright, Sheila Lindenbaum, and Heather Creaton. The volume has a full index.

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Dr Matthew Davies is Director of the Centre for Metropolitan History at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London. He has researched and published on a variety of themes in the history of medieval and early modern London, including the City livery companies, parliamentary representation and lobbying, civic government and charity. His publications include The Merchants Taylors' Company of London: Court Minutes 1486-1493 (2000), an edition of the earliest Court records of the Company.

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