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An Archaeology of Social Identity: Guildhalls in York, c. 1350-1630
Katherine Giles
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Abbreviations
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Acknowledgements
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Author's declaration
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CHAPTER 1. An Archaeology of Social Identity. Theoretical Approaches to The Archaeological Study of Buildings.
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CHAPTER 2. Guildhalls In Context: an Archaeological Agenda and Recording Methodology.
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CHAPTER 3. Trinity Hall (The Merchant Adventurers'), Fossgate, York.
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CHAPTER 4. St. John The Baptist's Hall, (the Merchant Taylors'), Aldwark, York.
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CHAPTER 5. St. Anthony's Hall, Peaseholme Green, York.
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CHAPTER 6. Medieval Guildhalls as habitus.
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CHAPTER 7. Early Modern Guildhalls: habitus in transition?
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EPILOGUE. Guildhalls and Social Identity.
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APPENDIX 1. Guildhalls in Context: An Archaeological Agenda
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APPENDIX 2. Trinity Hall, Fossgate, York
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APPENDIX 3. St. John the Baptist's Hall, Aldwark, York
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APPENDIX 4. St. Anthony's Hall, Peaseholme Green, York
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APPENDIX 5. Guildhalls as habitus.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Figures
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Published: 2000
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407319513 (ebook)
- 9781841711638 (paperback)
BAR Number: B315