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Keith Lilley (born 1967) is Professor at Queen's University Belfast, known as a historical geographer and urban historian.
After studying at University of Birmingham as both undergraduate and postgraduate, Lilley had a productive career as one of few exponents of Urban morphology in the known world. His books include Urban Life in the Middle Ages: 1000-1450 (Palgrave, 2002), [1] City and Cosmos: The Medieval World in Urban Form (Reaktion, 2009), [2] and Mapping Medieval Geographies (Cambridge University Press, 2013). [3]
His hobbies include cycling and walking.