IMC 2007: Keywords
IMC 2007: Sessions tagged with Geography and Settlement Studies
- Analysing City Forms, I: Spatial Symbolism and the Medieval City (718)
- Analysing City Forms, III: Planning and Topography (1018)
- Analysing City Forms, IV: Mapping the City - The 'Spatial Turn' and the Use of Cartography in Medieval Urban Studies (1218)
- Analysing City Forms, V: Aspects of Urban Morphology (1317)
- Bernicia (201)
- Castles and Cities: Relationships on the Landscape (1524)
- Cities, Texts, and Social Networks, III: Spaces Described and Imagined (1023)
- Cities and Ecclesiastical Authority, II: Aménagement du territoire urbain et autorités ecclésiastiques (1116)
- Cities in the Literary Imagination, I: Cities, Travel, and the Imagination (717)
- Elites and Nobility between Town and Countryside, III (314)
- Emergence and Development of the Medieval East European City (1106)
- Little-Known Cistercian Scotland: Balmerino Abbey (329)
- Metropolis and New Towns in Bohemia (1506)
- Port Cities, I: Port Towns in Ireland and England - Economic and Cultural Linkages (1312)
- Port Cities, II: Naples, London, and Shipping (1512)
- Rex and the City (1214)
- Rouen II: Buildings, Movement and Penitence in the City (322)
- Saints in the City, I (120)
- Small Towns (1027)
- Space, Power, and Urban Networks between East and West, I (714)
- Space, Power, and Urban Networks between East and West, II (814)
- Texts and Identities, V: Monastic Landscapes and Political Structures in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ii) (1010)
- The City in Medieval Ireland: Concept and Reality, I (1022)
- The City in Medieval Ireland: Concept and Reality, II (1122)
- The City in Medieval Ireland: Concept and Reality, III (1222)
- The Features of the Medieval Cities in Japan: The Present Stage of Research (122)
- Transforming Cities in Medieval English Texts (819)
- Urban Public Government Facing the Different Powers and Interests (815)
- Visualizing Medieval Culture, Digitally: Architecture, Archaeology, and GIS (1327)