During the late Middle Ages, the organization of voluntary jurisdiction in the customary regions of the Southern Low Countries was strongly determined by local developments. While it thrived in the major bishoprics of Liège and Tournai as well as in the commercial centers of Flanders and Brabant, historiography long assumed that the notary public failed to integrate into society in the rural county of Hainaut. Competition with the more dominant aldermen and comital vassals or 'hommes de fief' supposedly prevented notaries from institutionalizing their role as private legal intermediaries. Yet, the long-held top-down perspective disregarded interactions between, and the mutual competition among these different 'agents', thus creating a unila...
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This article surveys the extensive registers of homages and denombrements from the voyage of King Ch...
International audienceBeside the ‘great officers’ of the Court of Champagne, who participated in the...
International audienceLaymen were the main clients of late medieval notaries. The study of two lay a...
The present article scrutinizes the role of late medieval and early modern canonical prebendaries wi...
Between 1163 and 1240 urban privileges in the county of Flanders often lack the formal characteristi...
This contribution aims, with the help of seven accounts from the archives of the counts of Hainaut a...
In Western Europe, representative assemblies are in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, am...
The transformation of social, political and administrative models all along the Mediterranean medie...
This article charts the long-term development of seigneurial governance within the principality of G...
If jurisdictional complexity manifests itself primarily through the existence of multiple contempora...
International audienceWhen leaving their responsibilities after their one year mandate the consuls a...
This book explores the beginnings of the continental European notarial tradition, acquainting reader...
ln the Middle Ages, notaries guaranteed contracts in northern France. Hence, notaries were central a...
Gelderblom, Hup, and Jonker explore financial market development in preindustrial Europe by examinin...
The fourteenth century was an age of transition in the recruitment of armies in the Low Countries. I...
This article surveys the extensive registers of homages and denombrements from the voyage of King Ch...
International audienceBeside the ‘great officers’ of the Court of Champagne, who participated in the...
International audienceLaymen were the main clients of late medieval notaries. The study of two lay a...
The present article scrutinizes the role of late medieval and early modern canonical prebendaries wi...
Between 1163 and 1240 urban privileges in the county of Flanders often lack the formal characteristi...
This contribution aims, with the help of seven accounts from the archives of the counts of Hainaut a...
In Western Europe, representative assemblies are in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, am...
The transformation of social, political and administrative models all along the Mediterranean medie...
This article charts the long-term development of seigneurial governance within the principality of G...
If jurisdictional complexity manifests itself primarily through the existence of multiple contempora...
International audienceWhen leaving their responsibilities after their one year mandate the consuls a...
This book explores the beginnings of the continental European notarial tradition, acquainting reader...
ln the Middle Ages, notaries guaranteed contracts in northern France. Hence, notaries were central a...
Gelderblom, Hup, and Jonker explore financial market development in preindustrial Europe by examinin...
The fourteenth century was an age of transition in the recruitment of armies in the Low Countries. I...
This article surveys the extensive registers of homages and denombrements from the voyage of King Ch...
International audienceBeside the ‘great officers’ of the Court of Champagne, who participated in the...