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Hardcover Bruges and Its Past Book

ISBN: 1025319133

ISBN13: 9781025319131

Bruges and Its Past

"Bruges and Its Past" provides an evocative and scholarly exploration of one of Europe's most beautiful and historically significant cities. Malcolm Letts delves into the rich tapestry of the city's development, from its medieval origins and golden age as a center of international commerce to its later period of quiet preservation. The work captures the essence of Bruges' architectural splendor, detailing its magnificent civic buildings, intricate canal systems, and the influential role of the Hanseatic League.

Readers are introduced to the daily lives of its citizens, the grandeur of the Burgundian court, and the artistic achievements that flourished within its walls. Beyond mere chronology, the book examines the social and economic forces that shaped the "Venice of the North," offering insights into local government, trade guilds, and religious institutions. This study serves as both a historical record and a tribute to the enduring legacy of Flemish heritage. Whether interested in medieval history, European urban development, or the unique charm of the city of Bruges itself, Letts' narrative provides a comprehensive and engaging account of a city that has captivated travelers and historians for centuries.

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