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Urban politics and material culture at the end of the Middle Ages: the Coventry tapestry in St Mary's Hall
2012
Urban History
ABSTRACT:This article uses the evidence of the internal decoration and spatial hierarchy of an English town hall to explore the construction of urban oligarchy in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Urban historians have regarded this period as one of fundamental importance in the political history of pre-modern English towns. It is associated with the emergence of the 'close corporation', an oligarchic form of government which remained largely in place until the Municipal
doi:10.1017/s0963926812000028
fatcat:ozzcolkr6bdy3fu5t4ghanj53q