1. Witnessing history: perspectives on medieval Swansea and its cultural contexts 2. Place, identity and performance: spatial practices and social proxies in medieval Swansea 3. A silent witness? Medieval urban landscapes and unfolding their mapping histories 4. Mediating memory: recalling and recording the miracles of St Thomas Cantilupe 5. The resuscitation of Roger of Conwy: a Cantilupe miracle and the society of Edwardian north Wales 6. The geography of Welsh literary production in late medieval Glamorgan 7. The Briouze family in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries: inheritance strategies, lordship and identity
Catherine A.M. Clarke is Professor of Medieval Literature and Culture at the University of Southampton, UK. She directed the AHRC-funded project ‘City Witness: Place and Perspective in Medieval Swansea’, having previously led a similar project on the literature and culture of medieval Chester. She has published widely on place, power and identity in medieval Britain.
The various essays in the book include material which is valuable and interesting.-David Stephenson, Archaeologia Cambrensis
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