Medieval Practices Of Space by Barbara A. Hanawalt
Experiencing, Interpreting, and Representing the World
This scholarly work delves into the multifaceted ways in which space was perceived, utilized, and organized in medieval society. Through a series of essays, it explores the intersection of physical spaces with social, political, and cultural practices, revealing how medieval people navigated and constructed their environments. The book examines various settings, from urban landscapes to rural expanses, and considers how these spaces influenced and were influenced by the dynamics of power, community, and identity during the medieval period.
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- 2000
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