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1 Online-Ressource (xi, 324 pages)
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ISBN:
9781316661765
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought. Fourth series 107
Content:
The construction of a church was undoubtedly one of the most demanding events to take place in the life of a medieval parish. It required a huge outlay of time, money and labour, and often a new organisational structure to oversee design and management. Who took control and who provided the financing was deeply shaped by local patterns in wealth, authority and institutional development - from small villages with little formal government to settlements with highly unequal populations. This all took place during a period of great economic and social change as communities managed the impact of the Black Death, the end of serfdom and the slump of the mid-fifteenth century. This original and authoritative study provides an account of how economic change, local politics and architecture combined in late-medieval England. It will be of interest to researchers of medieval, socio-economic and art history.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107157095
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107157095
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Byng, Gabriel Church building and society in the later Middle Ages Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781107157095
Additional Edition:
Print version ISBN 9781107157095
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Byng, Gabriel Church building and society in the later Middle Ages Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781107157095
Language:
English
Keywords:
England
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Kirchenbau
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Gesellschaft
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Geschichte 1300-1500
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Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.1017/9781316661765
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