Fr. 140.00

Crafting Identities - Artisan Culture in London, C. 15501640

English · Hardback

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What did it mean to be an artisan in early modern London? Through an innovative and inter-disciplinary approach to urban social, cultural and architectural histories, this book examines how individual and corporate identities were forged through negotiation of the spatial and material cultures of the early modern city.

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Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin is Lecturer in Early Modern History at Cardiff University

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