Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on cities was that in north-western Europe, the landed nobility and urban elites were clearly distinguished. For Weber, this was indeed a main reason to locate the occidental city in the north rather than in the Mediterranean. Christof Rolker tackles this question in his 'Heraldische Orgien und Sozialer Aufstieg. Oder: Wo ist eigentlich oben in der spätmittelalterlichen Stadt?', Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung, 52 (2015), 191-224. The in-depth analysis of one of the largest and at the same time most widespread armorials in the late medieval Holy Empire, namely that of Konrad Grünenberg (d. 1494), demonstrates that in Konstanz (where Grünenberg...
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This article examines how modern historiography has developed quite differentiated views on the way ...
The article is a comment on a recent book concerning Weber’s Protestant Ethic thesis by Heinz Steine...
The article deals with the significance of personal networks among stateofficials in Hesse-Kassel in...
Heraldic Orgies and Social Advancement. Or: Where Actually Is “Top“ in the Late-Medieval City One of...
Central European Cities in the Late Middle Ages. This article discusses the urban phenomenon in th...
Weber discusses citizenship in both historical and contemporary settings. In treating his account of...
Historians are held hostage by the sources that are available to them, and for that reason, the hist...
In six brief chapters Hilton offers the most ambitious comparative study of medieval urban life sinc...
The nobleman Werner von Parsberg served the imperial town of Nuremberg between 1430 and his death in...
‘Good’ institutions are now often portrayed as a precondition for economic development and growth. T...
This article performs a reading informed by Honneth’s theory of recognition of the two best-known Ge...
My review on Thorsten Huthwelker's study on the representation of rank in late medieaval coats of ar...
Der Beitrag resümiert die Debatte in der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft um Stadt und Bürgertum in ...
The first part of the article presents historiographical problems relating to the warrior classes in...
This article reviews six essay collections and one monograph on late medieval and early modern polit...
This article examines how modern historiography has developed quite differentiated views on the way ...
The article is a comment on a recent book concerning Weber’s Protestant Ethic thesis by Heinz Steine...
The article deals with the significance of personal networks among stateofficials in Hesse-Kassel in...