Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political independence, but also upon their oligarchic political structures in which power, in the form of civic office-holding, and wealth went hand in hand. This chapter attempts to move beyond this structural approach by considering urban power in late medieval cities in a broader sense. The chapter offers a more complex and nuanced picture of power inside cities by considering institutional officeholding in civic administration and guilds alongside broader characteristics such as social capital. Examples are drawn primarily from late fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century London, with comparisons between urban political systems across northern Europe. ...
This paper analyses the hierarchy and ranking of the towns of the Duchy of Brabant within the Estate...
Medieval cities were complex communities supervised and controlled by elite groups who sought to imp...
Medieval corts and parliaments were the main stages for the political action of cities and towns ver...
This dissertation studies civic political participation in late medieval towns, particularly in the ...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
In this thesis, a collective urban sector-consisting, in various different guises, of civic governme...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
Histories of politics in the late medieval European town present a struggle between town oligarchs a...
The political identity of the city of London was changing towards the end of the twelfth century. Th...
Since the mid-twentieth century, political histories of late medieval England have focused almost ex...
Urban development was a key phenomenon in medieval Western Europe. This paper focuses on the relatio...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
This paper analyses the hierarchy and ranking of the towns of the Duchy of Brabant within the Estate...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. The strengthening of ties between crown...
In the late fourteenth century, London’s government, through mismanagement and negligence, experien...
This paper analyses the hierarchy and ranking of the towns of the Duchy of Brabant within the Estate...
Medieval cities were complex communities supervised and controlled by elite groups who sought to imp...
Medieval corts and parliaments were the main stages for the political action of cities and towns ver...
This dissertation studies civic political participation in late medieval towns, particularly in the ...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
In this thesis, a collective urban sector-consisting, in various different guises, of civic governme...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
Histories of politics in the late medieval European town present a struggle between town oligarchs a...
The political identity of the city of London was changing towards the end of the twelfth century. Th...
Since the mid-twentieth century, political histories of late medieval England have focused almost ex...
Urban development was a key phenomenon in medieval Western Europe. This paper focuses on the relatio...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
This paper analyses the hierarchy and ranking of the towns of the Duchy of Brabant within the Estate...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. The strengthening of ties between crown...
In the late fourteenth century, London’s government, through mismanagement and negligence, experien...
This paper analyses the hierarchy and ranking of the towns of the Duchy of Brabant within the Estate...
Medieval cities were complex communities supervised and controlled by elite groups who sought to imp...
Medieval corts and parliaments were the main stages for the political action of cities and towns ver...