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Multi-level spatial strategies of urban elites: How the merchants in medieval Nijmegen used multiple political territories and networks to promote their economic interests

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    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2014
    EventPaper presented at the ISA Annual Convention in the session: WB55: Globalization and the City: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Cities, City-States, and Global City Regions - Toronto, Canada
    Duration: 26 Mar 201429 Mar 2014

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    ConferencePaper presented at the ISA Annual Convention in the session: WB55: Globalization and the City: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Cities, City-States, and Global City Regions
    CityToronto, Canada
    Period26/03/1429/03/14

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    Paper presented at the ISA Annual Convention in the session: WB55: Globalization and the City: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Cities, City-States, and Global City Regions

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