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Book: London, 1100-1600

Chapter: Medieval and Tudor London after 1600

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.19573

Blurb:

The chapter therefore outlines some of the attitudes displayed to medieval and Tudor London, its buildings and artefacts, by rulers, administrators, developers and residents in the four centuries since 1600; and from comparatively recently, the growing efforts of those concerned with recording the past as it was gradually but inevitably eroded. The two matters are inversely related: archaeologists of all kinds have become more numerous and stronger, but the archaeological resource has diminished.

Chapter Contributors

  • John Schofield (book-auth-43@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-43) 'Museum of London'