Lords of the Atlas

Lords of the Atlas
Title Lords of the Atlas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Maxwell
Publisher Eland & Sickle Moon Books
Total Pages 316
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780907871149

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Tells the extraordinary story of a feudal fiefdom in southern Morocco in the early twentieth century.

Lords of the Atlas

Lords of the Atlas
Title Lords of the Atlas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Maxwell
Publisher Lyons Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2002-09
Genre Morocco
ISBN 9781585746330

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A classic story of history, intrigue, mystery, and action.

Lords of the Atlas

Lords of the Atlas
Title Lords of the Atlas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Maxwell
Publisher
Total Pages 368
Release 1966
Genre
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Lords of the Atlas

Lords of the Atlas
Title Lords of the Atlas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Maxwell
Publisher Random House (UK)
Total Pages 326
Release 1983
Genre History
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Morocco that was

Morocco that was
Title Morocco that was PDF eBook
Author Walter Harris
Publisher
Total Pages 390
Release 1921
Genre Morocco
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Lords and Towns in Medieval Europe

Lords and Towns in Medieval Europe
Title Lords and Towns in Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author Howard B. Clarke
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 575
Release 2017-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1351921290

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This volume is based on possibly the biggest single Europe-wide project in urban history. In 1955 the International Commission for the History of Towns established the European historic towns atlas project in accordance with a common scheme in order to encourage comparative urban studies. Although advances in urban archaeology since the 1960s have highlighted the problematic relationship between the oldest extant town plan and the actual origins of a town, the large-scale cadastral maps as they have been made available by the European historic towns atlas project are still necessary if we want to understand the evolution of the physical form of our towns. By 2014 the project consisted of over 500 individual publications from over 18 different countries across Europe. Each atlas comprises at least a core-map at the scale of 1:2500, analytical maps and an explanatory text. The time has come to use this enormous database that has been compiled over the last 40 years. This volume, itself based on a conference related to this topic that was held in the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin in 2006, takes up this challenge. The focus of the volume is on the question of how seigneurial power influenced the creation of towns in medieval Europe and of how this process in turn influenced urban form. Part I of the volume addresses two major issues: the history of the use of town plans in urban research and the methodological challenges of comparative urban history. Parts II and III constitute the core of the book focusing on the dynamic relationship between lordship and town planning in the core area of medieval Europe and on the periphery. In Part IV the symbolic meaning of town plans for medieval people is discussed. Part V consists of critical contributions by an archaeologist, an art historian and an historical geographer. By presenting case studies by leading researchers from different European countries, this volume combines findings that were hitherto not available in English. A comparison of the English and German bibliographies, attached to this volume, reveals some interesting insights as to how the focus of research shifted over time. The book also shows how work on urban topography integrates the approaches of the historian, archaeologist and historical geographer. The narrative of medieval urbanization becomes enriched and the volume is a genuine contribution to European studies.

The Atlas of Unusual Languages: An exploration of language, people and geography

The Atlas of Unusual Languages: An exploration of language, people and geography
Title The Atlas of Unusual Languages: An exploration of language, people and geography PDF eBook
Author Zoran Nikolic
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 274
Release 2021-10-14
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0008524041

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We communicate through the spoken and written word and language has evolved over the centuries. Many languages have survived although only in small pockets throughout the world. This book explores a selection of those languages.