This article examines the late medieval Flemish urban network through the daily contacts between cities. This kind of research expands previous rather static research on urban networks. The central focus of this article is the extent of influence of information circulation on the development of urban networks. Firstly, the nature and speed of communication were examined. Secondly, a typological analysis of the list of messengers made possible an examinination of the cities’ motives for send ing them out. Who did the city approach in order to further its ends ? Finally, the importance of rumours was analysed. The circulation of such informal information was actively incorporated into official urban communication, but not without due supervis...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
One of the distinctives of Rhineland cities of the central and later Middle Ages is their propensity...
Sixteenth-century Brussels and Antwerp in combination formed the northern linchpin of an internation...
This article examines the late medieval Flemish urban network through the daily contacts between cit...
This article examines the late medieval Flemish urban network through the daily contacts between cit...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
The aim of the doctoral thesis was to give an answer to the question of how important equestrian tra...
This chapter aims to connect the debates in the history of knowledge and the history of cities. It i...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
This article focuses on correspondence as the basic material condition for every early modern regime...
Gifts and bribes, aspects of urban sociability in the Lower Middle Ages. The case of Ghent during th...
Town halls are well-known remnants of late medieval urban society. Research has often focused on the...
Previous generations of researchers have suggested that seigniorial towns in the Burgundian-Habsburg...
Das Dissertationsprojekt widmet sich vordergründig der Untersuchung des Verkehrsträgers „Pferd“ und ...
Jelle Haemers & Dries Merlevede, Le commun se esmeut. The Politics of the “ Commons” in the Ghent Re...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
One of the distinctives of Rhineland cities of the central and later Middle Ages is their propensity...
Sixteenth-century Brussels and Antwerp in combination formed the northern linchpin of an internation...
This article examines the late medieval Flemish urban network through the daily contacts between cit...
This article examines the late medieval Flemish urban network through the daily contacts between cit...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
The aim of the doctoral thesis was to give an answer to the question of how important equestrian tra...
This chapter aims to connect the debates in the history of knowledge and the history of cities. It i...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
This article focuses on correspondence as the basic material condition for every early modern regime...
Gifts and bribes, aspects of urban sociability in the Lower Middle Ages. The case of Ghent during th...
Town halls are well-known remnants of late medieval urban society. Research has often focused on the...
Previous generations of researchers have suggested that seigniorial towns in the Burgundian-Habsburg...
Das Dissertationsprojekt widmet sich vordergründig der Untersuchung des Verkehrsträgers „Pferd“ und ...
Jelle Haemers & Dries Merlevede, Le commun se esmeut. The Politics of the “ Commons” in the Ghent Re...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
One of the distinctives of Rhineland cities of the central and later Middle Ages is their propensity...
Sixteenth-century Brussels and Antwerp in combination formed the northern linchpin of an internation...