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Power, Identity and Miracles on a Medieval Frontier (Hardcover)
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A thriving port, a frontier base for the lords of Gower and a
multi-cultural urban community, the south Wales town of Swansea was
an important centre in the Middle Ages, at a nexus of multiple
identities, cultural practices and configurations of power. As the
principal town of the Marcher lordship of Gower and seat of the
Marcher lord's rule, Swansea was a site of contested authority,
colonial control and complex interactions - and collisions -
between different cultures, languages and traditions. Swansea also
features in the miracle collection prepared for the canonisation of
Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford (d. 1282), as the setting for
the intriguing case of the hanging and strange revival of the Welsh
rebel, William Cragh. Taking medieval Swansea and Wales as its
starting point, this volume brings into focus questions of place,
power, identity and belief, bringing together inter-disciplinary
perspectives which span History, Literary Studies and Geography /
Archaeology, and engaging with current debates in the fields of
medieval frontier studies, urban history, manuscript studies and
hagiography. This book was originally published as a special issue
of the Journal of Medieval History.
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