Towns on the Edge in Medieval Europe
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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
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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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
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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