This chapter focuses on the spatial analysis of intra-urban territories which existed in late medieval and early modern Brussels (Belgium). By studying their morphological characteristics and origins, I seek to understand their functions within urban society.
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Urban Territories in Late Medieval Brussels. Imagined Frontiers and Responsible Institutions
September 28, 2014 By Medievalists.net
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