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Structure and Functions of Cosmopolitan as a Symbol of Creative Cities: Cities in Europe During the Middle Ages

Structure and Functions of Cosmopolitan as a Symbol of Creative Cities: Cities in Europe During the Middle Ages
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Author(s): Galal Zanaty (Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Egypt)
Copyright: 2021
Pages: 19
Source title: Handbook of Research on Creative Cities and Advanced Models for Knowledge-Based Urban Development
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Aly Abdel Razek Galaby (Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University, Egypt)and Amal Adel Abdrabo (Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Egypt)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4948-3.ch016

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Abstract

There is hardly a subject that has been more inspirational for the historian medievalists than urban communities. In order to understand the life of cities and towns during the Middle Ages, it is important to define authority and property as related to urban space, and see the interplay between these two notions these issues are not new in the European the legal aspects of ownership and the operation of urban real-estate market. Yet there are very few comparative studies on the European cities, historiographies, especially in the recent years. Moreover, not too much research has been done on the relationship between property and the different levels of authority. .

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