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The Logic Of Political Conflict In Medieval Cities Italy And The Southern Low Countries 13701440 1st Edition Patrick Lantschner

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The Logic Of Political Conflict In Medieval Cities Italy And The Southern Low Countries 13701440 1st Edition Patrick Lantschner
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Patrick Lantschner
ISBN: 9780198734635, 0198734638
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Logic Of Political Conflict In Medieval Cities Italy And The Southern Low Countries 13701440 1st Edition Patrick Lantschner by Patrick Lantschner 9780198734635, 0198734638 instant download after payment.

This volume traces the logic of urban political conflict in late medieval Europe's most heavily urbanized regions, Italy and the Southern Low Countries. The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are often associated with the increasing consolidation of states, but at the same time they also saw high levels of political conflict and revolt in cities that themselves were a lasting heritage of this period. In often radically different ways, conflict constituted a crucial part of political life in the six cities studied for this book: Bologna, Florence, and Verona, as well as Liege, Lille, and Tournai. The Logic of Political Conflict in Medieval Cities argues that such conflicts, rather than subverting ordinary political life, were essential features of the political systems that developed in cities. Conflicts were embedded in a polycentric political order characterized by multiple political units and bases of organization, ranging from guilds to external agencies.
In this multi-faceted and shifting context, late medieval city dwellers developed particular strategies of legitimating conflict, diverse modes of behaviour, and various forms of association through which conflict could be addressed. At the same time, different configurations of these political units gave rise to distinct systems of conflict which varied from city to city. Across all these cities, conflict gave rise to a distinct form of political organization-and represents the nodal point around which this political and social history of cities is written.

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