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Foreword | ||
List of figures | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Topographical factors in the growth of towns | 31 |
3 | Houses, properties and streets | 79 |
4 | Crafts and industries | 121 |
5 | Trade and commerce | 151 |
6 | Religion in towns: churches, religious houses and cemeteries | 175 |
7 | The environment of medieval towns | 212 |
8 | Unfinished business | 243 |
Notes | 267 | |
App.: bibliographical note | 283 | |
Bibliography | 288 | |
Index | 321 |
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