Medieval views on rulers from the past were often politically instrumentalised in the service of contemporary interests. In the recent historiography on medieval Flanders, the reconstruction of how 'historical truth' changed over time to cater for topical needs has primarily been examined from the perspective of 'social' or 'communicative' memories, which were orally transmitted over a short period of time. This line of research followed the dominant 'communicative memory' paradigm. However, historians have paid far less systematic attention to the question how urban elites and state officials used histories that went farther back in time and dealt with the 'high politics' of princes and rulers to assert (rebellious) political ideologies of...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
In the county of Flanders, the later Middle Ages should not be considered simply as a period of gene...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
Medieval views on rulers from the past were often politically instrumentalised in the service of con...
Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
After his ascension to the throne in 1813, William Frederick was quickly accepted as a father-monarc...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
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 ...
© 2017 The Author(s). This case study on the Brabantine uprising of 1420–1 reveals common ground bet...
It has long been assumed that the position of nobility in the Low Countries weakened in the later M...
This article sketches the characteristics of what can be called 'lettered resistance' in the medieva...
In 1566, the Revolt of the Netherlands against the Habsburg overlord Philip II of Spain erupted. The...
It is commonly believed that the backbone texts of Brabantine historiography in the vernacular – the...
This article analyses the political ideas of the late mediaeval nobility. In 1491, Archduke Maximili...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
In the county of Flanders, the later Middle Ages should not be considered simply as a period of gene...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
Medieval views on rulers from the past were often politically instrumentalised in the service of con...
Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
After his ascension to the throne in 1813, William Frederick was quickly accepted as a father-monarc...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
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 ...
© 2017 The Author(s). This case study on the Brabantine uprising of 1420–1 reveals common ground bet...
It has long been assumed that the position of nobility in the Low Countries weakened in the later M...
This article sketches the characteristics of what can be called 'lettered resistance' in the medieva...
In 1566, the Revolt of the Netherlands against the Habsburg overlord Philip II of Spain erupted. The...
It is commonly believed that the backbone texts of Brabantine historiography in the vernacular – the...
This article analyses the political ideas of the late mediaeval nobility. In 1491, Archduke Maximili...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
In the county of Flanders, the later Middle Ages should not be considered simply as a period of gene...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...