Lived experience in the later Middle Ages : studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in south-eastern England / edited by Matthew Johnson.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
St. Andrews : The Highfield Press, 2017.
Description
xvi, 246 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 30 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (page 224-240) and index.
    Contents
    • Bodiam: research prior to 2010 / Richard James, Casper Johnson, Matthew Johnson, David Martin, Matt Pope, Chris Whittick
    • Bodiam: a new survey of the interior / Catriona Cooper, Penny Copeland, Matthew Johnson
    • Bodiam as a landscape of work: topographical and geophysical survey / Dominic Barker, Kathryn A. Catlin, Matthew Johnson, Timothy Sly, Kristian Strutt
    • The environment of Bodiam: land, vegetation, and human impacts / Kathryn A. Catlin, Penny Copeland, Matthew Johnson, Rob Scaife
    • Scotney: archaeological survey and map analysis / Eric D. Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Timothy Sly
    • Knole: sport, labour, and social contest / Dominic Barker, Ryan Lash, Kristian Strutt
    • Ightham: topographical and geophysical survey and 3D analysis of the landscape / Matthew Johnson, Timothy Sly, Carrrie Willis
    • Lived experience at Bodiam and Ightham / Catriona Cooper
    • Moated sites in the Wealden landscape / Eric D. Johnson
    • Publics, volunteers and communities: public engagement at Bodiam, Scotney, Knole andn Ightham / Becky Peacock
    • Discussion: elite sites, political landscapes and lived experience in the later middle ages / Matthew Johnson.
    ISBN
    • 9780992633660 ((paperback))
    • 0992633664 ((paperback))
    OCLC
    936003325
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