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An Historical Map of Canterbury from medieval times to 1907

Jake Weekes, Giles Darkes (Herausgeber)

Karte (gefalzt)
2 Seiten
2021
The Historic Towns Trust (Verlag)
978-0-9934698-8-6 (ISBN)
CHF 18,35 inkl. MwSt
A full colour map, based on a digitised map of the city of Canterbury in 1907, with its Roman, Anglo-Saxon and medieval past overlain and important buildings picked out. The map's cover has a short introduction to the city's history, and on the reverse an illustrated and comprehensive gazetteer of Canterbury's main sites of interest.
A full colour map, based on a digitised map of the city of Canterbury in 1907, with its Roman, Anglo-Saxon and medieval past overlain and important buildings picked out.

Founded as the Roman town of Durovernum Cantiacorum, Canterbury grew to be more important than London. Canterbury Cathedral became a major European centre of pilgrimage following the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170 and the centre of the Anglican church after the Reformation. Although damaged in the Second World War, its many surviving medieval buildings make it a major attraction for visitors and home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The map shows a small cathedral city in 1907 with large buildings, surrounded by orchards and a remarkable military presence.

The map's cover has a short introduction to the city's history, and on the reverse an illustrated and comprehensive gazetteer of Canterbury's main sites of interest, from the city's Roman theatre and forum to medieval monasteries, the city's walls and its castle.

Produced with Canterbury Archaeological Trust and Canterbury Christ Church University.

Dr Jake Weekes studied at the University of Kent from 1999-2005 and was a part-time lecturer there in Classical and Archaeological Studies and Comparative Literary Studies from 1999-2007. He co-ordinated the South East Research Framework for the Historic Environment from 2007-8. He has since worked as Research Officer at the Canterbury Archaeological Trust. Recent publications include a chapter on the archaeology of Angevin Canterbury, co-editing and contributions to a book on funerary practice in the Roman world, and a chapter on cemeteries and funerary practice in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2021
Reihe/Serie Town & City Historical Maps
Zusatzinfo Coloured early views of buildings, monuments and street scenes and maps showing the development of Roman Canterbury.
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 207 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-9934698-8-4 / 0993469884
ISBN-13 978-0-9934698-8-6 / 9780993469886
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