Returning to Canada after completing my degree, I found employment as a researcher at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where I developed an interest in museology (for anyone interested, here are references to some of my publications in that field, and full text of a couple of articles can be found here and here). I obtained a second Masters degree, in Library and Information Science (University of Western Ontario) and became involved in an international investigation of the Frobisher expeditions. I set up the Museum's Web site in 1994 and was its manager until my retirement in 2008.
My involvement with the Web in its early days made me aware that medieval urban history is one of the fields for which there is a lack of information online. I therefore decided, in 1998, to create the Web site you are now visiting, in hopes of encouraging others who have studied the history of medieval towns to share some of their knowledge through this medium. I later acted as the Urban Studies editor for ORB, until that initiative became inoperative, as well as editor of the Canadian History section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library.
I dedicate this site to those giants upon whose shoulders I stand, some of whom I have been privileged to know personally.
If you know of any online information on the subject of English medieval
towns to which I do not have a link, I would be grateful to learn of it.
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Stephen Alsford
| Created: July 15, 1998. Last update: November 17, 2008 | © Stephen Alsford, 1998-2008 |