This article examines the political messages that are incorporated in stories about revolts in late medieval literature from the duchy of Brabant. In this way, it contributes to the debate on the functionality of literary discourses about political resistance. Despite the rigor of previous studies on this subject, researchers often still interpret the very negative late medieval discourse on revolts as an attempt to legitimise the power of the ruling elites. By means of an intertextual comparison between the discourses of a chronicle, didactic literature and political and juridical sources, this article argues that this explanation is limited. In fact, descriptions of revolts also functioned as a warning for the consequences of misgovernanc...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
This dissertation focuses on the production of Latin historical writing in the Low Countries during ...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
© 2017 The Author(s). This case study on the Brabantine uprising of 1420–1 reveals common ground bet...
This article studies how subversive writing was used to mobilize rebels in late medieval cities. A c...
This article sketches the characteristics of what can be called 'lettered resistance' in the medieva...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
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Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
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This article develops in-depth the ambivalence between dissent and peacemaking on the Eve of the Rev...
This article examines the political discourse of urban dwellers in the late Middle Ages in particula...
This article raises an issue of the physical violence on the basis of several texts from the sevente...
Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
This book is a comprehensive study of the history of the political thought of the Dutch Revolt (1555...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
This dissertation focuses on the production of Latin historical writing in the Low Countries during ...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
© 2017 The Author(s). This case study on the Brabantine uprising of 1420–1 reveals common ground bet...
This article studies how subversive writing was used to mobilize rebels in late medieval cities. A c...
This article sketches the characteristics of what can be called 'lettered resistance' in the medieva...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
Contains fulltext : 233095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)On October 7th ...
Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
This article develops in-depth the ambivalence between dissent and peacemaking on the Eve of the Rev...
This article examines the political discourse of urban dwellers in the late Middle Ages in particula...
This article raises an issue of the physical violence on the basis of several texts from the sevente...
Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
This book is a comprehensive study of the history of the political thought of the Dutch Revolt (1555...
This article analyses the Joyous Entry of Maximilian of Austria into Antwerp on 13 January 1478 and ...
This dissertation focuses on the production of Latin historical writing in the Low Countries during ...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...