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Medieval Birmingham: People and Places, 1070-1553

Medieval Birmingham: People and Places, 1070-1553

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Medieval Birmingham: People and Places, 1070-1553, explores the evolution of the town from a village to a second city, focusing on the Bermingham family, their retinue, wars, and the Christian church's role in the manor. The inhabitants of the town, who built it up through trade, are the most important element.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 342 pages
Publication date: 04 August 2022
Publisher: Archaeopress


Medieval Birmingham: People and Places, 1070-1553, is an insightful exploration of the city's transformation from a humble village to its current status as the second city of the United Kingdom. Through a combination of documentary and archaeological evidence, the book delves into the lives of the Bermingham family, who held paramount authority over the town and its inhabitants. It also sheds light on their retinue, who managed the surrounding manors in the area. The narrative encompasses a range of wars, both civil and overseas, in which the Bermingham family and their associates participated.

During the medieval period, the Christian church wielded significant influence, and the book examines the role of the church in the manor system. It explores the canons of the priory, the friars, and the parish priests, highlighting their roles and responsibilities within the religious hierarchy.

However, the most significant aspect of the book is its focus on the people who inhabited Birmingham. It explores their lives, occupations, and physical surroundings, providing a comprehensive portrait of the town's inhabitants during this transformative era. The book emphasizes the importance of the town's residents in its growth and development, as they played a pivotal role in fostering trade and commerce through their various endeavors.

In conclusion, Medieval Birmingham: People and Places, 1070-1553, is a valuable contribution to the study of medieval history. Through its meticulous research and engaging narrative, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the city's evolution, the Bermingham family's influence, and the lives of its inhabitants. It provides a rich tapestry of the medieval period, shedding light on the complex social, economic, and religious dynamics that shaped the city and its people.

Weight: 882g
Dimension: 175 x 245 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803273082

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