Towns on the Edge in Medieval Europe

Towns on the Edge in Medieval Europe

The Social and Political Order of Peripheral Urban Communities from the Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries

Stevens, Matthew Frank; Czaja, Roman

Oxford University Press

03/2022

288

Dura

Inglês

9780197267301

15 a 20 dias

584

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1: Introduction
2: The place of native populations in the chartered towns of conquered regions: Wales and Prussia as a comparative case study
3: 'Irishtowns' and 'Welsh Streets': ethnic enclaves within the towns of colonial Ireland and Wales in a northern-European colonial context
4: Women in the small-town economy of medieval Wales and Prussia
5: Urban legislation as an instrument for the formation and regulation of socio-economic life in 14th-century Prussian and Irish towns
6: The participation of craftsmen in municipal governance in late medieval Malbork and Stockholm
7: Shaping the public space of Danzig and Dublin
8: Military affairs and community in Prussian, Livonian and Irish towns, 13th-16th centuries
9: Quarters and Quartermasters in Franconian and Prussian Towns, 14th-16th Centuries: The Common People and Their Participation in Urban Governance
10: Maintaining a 'special relationship'? Petitions to the crown from Irish and Welsh towns, 13th -16th centuries
11: Conclusion
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