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City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe (Volume 6) (Medieval Cultures) Trade paperback - 1994
by Hanawalt, Barbara
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- Title City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe (Volume 6) (Medieval Cultures)
- Author Hanawalt, Barbara
- Binding Trade Paperback
- Edition 1st Edition 1st Printing
- Condition Used - About Fine
- Pages 352
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Univ Of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN
- Date 1994
- Bookseller's Inventory # 039873
- ISBN 9780816623600 / 0816623600
- Weight 1.03 lbs (0.47 kg)
- Dimensions 9.02 x 6.04 x 0.71 in (22.91 x 15.34 x 1.80 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: Medieval (500-1453) Studies
- Library of Congress subjects Civilization, Medieval, Cities and towns, Medieval
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 93030869
- Dewey Decimal Code 394.269
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From the rear cover
Urban ceremonial in the Middle Ages took various forms and served a number of different ends--private, collegial, political, and religious. Broadly construed, urban ceremonial included public functions of multiple sorts. From private, but public, celebrations of births, marriages, and deaths to the grand entries of rulers into cities, the spectacles were designed to impress events on collective memory. - from the Introduction.