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This informative and entertaining book, written by well-known
Canterbury historian, Doreen Rosman, explores 500 often overlooked
years in the life of the city. In these readable and
well-illustrated pages can be found accounts of the destruction of
Becket's famous shrine and Canterbury's great monasteries; tales of
hundreds of Protestant refugees who brought new weaving skills to
Kent; the story of disgruntled citizens who rioted against a
parliamentary ban on Christmas festivities; and insights into the
lives of the Georgian social elite. The author traces the
development of the city, its industries, military connexions, and
leisure activities. She tells of its devastation by German bombers,
but also charts its renaissance with the construction of new shops,
housing estates, schools, and universities. Throughout it all, the
cathedral's great Bell Harry Tower, which was completed around
1500, has continued to soar over the rooftops, a welcoming landmark
for pilgrims long ago and for the thousands of students and
tourists who come to Canterbury today.
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