Abstract

Abstract Most of the foundations of the European urban order were laid in the medieval period, but the process was difficult and uneven, characterized by surges of growth (as between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries) and contraction (such as the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries), by variations between different European regions, and by the instability of individual cities and towns.

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