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Trade And Prosperity, War And Poverty: An Archaeological And Historical Investigation Into Southampton's French Quarter (oxford Archaeology Monograph)

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Full title: Trade And Prosperity, War And Poverty: An Archaeological And Historical Investigation Into Southampton's French Quarter (oxford Archaeology Monograph)
ISBN: 9780904220674
ISBN 10: 0904220672
Authors: Richard Brown Alison Brown
Publisher: Oxford Archaeology
Num. pages: 375
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2011

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Synopsis

Southampton Was One Of Englands Leading Medieval Ports, With Its Trade In Commodities Such As Wine, Wool And Cloth Making It Among The Most Prosperous And Cosmopolitan Towns In The Country During The 13th And 15th Centuries. From The Late Saxon Period, The Heart Of The City Lay Between Two Streets, English Street And French Street, An Area Known As The French Quarter. A Major New Investigation Of This Area Revealed An Impressive Series Of Medieval Buildings With Vaulted Cellars, Containing Rare And Exotic Finds. The Most Significant Building, Polymonds Hall, Was Home To Notable Residents Such As The Venetian Consul In The 15th Century And Poet And The Hymn Writer Isaac Watts In The 18th Century. This Book Uses New Evidence From The Extensive Excavations, Along With In-depth Analysis Of The Documentary Records, To Revisit Many Ongoing Debates On The Origins And Development Of Southampton. It Shows How The Medieval Tenements Evolved From Late Saxon Urban Estates, And How The Dynamics Of International Trade And Diplomacy Shaped The Changing Fortunes Of The City. Richard Brown And Alan Hardy. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.