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Medieval
Southwark
Martha Carlin
Southwark, situated directly opposite the
City of London at the southern end of London Bridge, was London's first
suburb. Martha Carlin examines the urban development of medieval Southwark
from its Roman origins. She traces in detail Southwark's transformation
from a semirural straggle of dwellings into a denselyinhabited community
displaying such characteristically urban features as a diversified economy,
a stratified and heterogeneous society, an excess of rubbish, and a traffic
problem. This book is an important contribution to the study of medieval
urban history.
288 pages December 1995
1 85285116 3 Cased £40.00
'Well written and superbly researched'. Choice
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