The Margins of Late Medieval London, 1430–1540

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A powerful study of medieval London’s urban fringe.

The Margins of Late Medieval London seeks to unpack the complexity of urban life in the medieval age, offering a detailed and novel approach to understanding London beyond its grand institutions and social bodies. Using a combination of experimental digital, quantitative, and qualitative methodologies, the volume casts new light on urban life at the level of the neighborhood and considers the differences in economy, society, and sociability which existed in different areas of a vibrant premodern city. This book focuses on the dynamism and mobility that shaped city life, integrating the experiences of London’s poor and migrant communities and how they found their place within urban life. It describes how people found themselves marginalized in the city, and the strategies they would employ to mitigate that precarious position.

Author(s): Charlotte Berry
Series: New Historical Perspectives
Publisher: University of London Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 286
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Landscape and economy
2. Socio-spatial networks
3. Mobility
4. Controlling inclusion and exclusion
5. Reputation, marginalization and space
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover