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Family, Commerce, and Religion in London and Cologne : Anglo-German Emigrants, c.1000-c.1300, Paperback / softback Book

Family, Commerce, and Religion in London and Cologne : Anglo-German Emigrants, c.1000-c.1300 Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series series

Paperback / softback

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This book explores the full range of social, economic, religious and cultural contacts between England and the German city of Cologne during the central Middle Ages, c.1000 to c.1300.

A wealth of original archive material reveals an extensive network of English and German emigrants who were surprisingly successful in achieving assimilation into their new homeland.

From beguines to English sterling, pilgrims to emigrants, crusaders and merchants to teachers, there existed a complex world of Anglo-German associations.

The book therefore maintains the thesis that the Anglo-German nexus should be given a higher profile in current historiography on the Middle Ages, and that the book should stand as a contribution towards the reconfiguration of medieval history away from the boundaries created by modern political and intellectual categories.

It will also encourage historians to reconsider their basic assumptions about what constituted 'medieval Europe'.

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