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Lived Experience in the Later Middle Ages (Paperback)

Studies of Bodiam and Other Elite Landscapes in South-Eastern England

P&S History > Medieval World > Anglo-Saxon & Medieval Britain P&S History > Medieval World > Medieval Archaeology

Imprint: The Highfield Press
Pages: 300
ISBN: 9780992633660
Published: 31st January 2017
Casemate UK Academic

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This edited volume sets out the work of a team of scholars from Northwestern University and the University of Southampton led by Matthew Johnson, in collaboration with the National Trust. Between 2010 and 2014, different members of the group carried out topographical, geophysical and building survey at four different late medieval sites and landscapes in south-eastern England, all owned and managed by the National Trust: Bodiam, Scotney, Knole and Ightham. Studies were also undertaken into documentary, map and other evidence. A particularly important element of the research was to synthesise and re-present the ‘grey literature’ at all four sites. This volume seeks to present this work and discuss its archaeological and historical importance. It places the four sites and their landscapes in their setting, as part of the wider landscape of south-east England. It discusses the importance of these places in understanding later medieval elite sites and landscapes in general, and in terms of their long-term biographies and contexts. Central to the volume are the linked ideas of lived experience and political ecology in presenting a new understanding of late medieval sites and landscapes.

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