Regions and landscapes : reality and imagination in late medieval and early modern Europe

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Regions and landscapes : reality and imagination in late medieval and early modern Europe

Peter Ainsworth, Tom Scott (eds.)

Peter Lang, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The present volume brings together European and American scholars from a range of complementary disciplines (cartographers, economic and social historians, historians of social and political institutions, economic geographers, historians of art and textual analysts), all of whom are interested in exploring potential interconnections between their respective approaches to the study of regions and landscapes, 'real' or imagined, in the early modern and medieval periods.<p>Focusing on the Rhineland and Low Countries, the essays offer a collective, interdisciplinary approach which aims to shed light on at least some of the complexities underlying any attempt to analyse what we might understand by landscape or region in a particular historical context.

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