Over the past few decades there has been a tendency to focus on the political nature and cultural aspects of medieval collective action, rather than on poverty, inequality and other socio-economic causalities. Based on a detailed reinterpretation of the economic, political, social and material position of the textile workers who revolted in fourteenth-century Bruges, in the highly urbanized and economically developed county of Flanders, we propose to revaluate inequality and relative deprivation as important driving forces of political upheaval in the medieval city. After the Black Death of 1349, social tensions rose in the main industrial sectors of the urban economy in Flanders. Evidence from the confiscation records drawn up during the r...
The primary explanation for the marked rise in real wages in both England and Flanders, from the lat...
Woven into the urban fabric is a regional study about economic development in the late medieval Low ...
In the historiography on urban poor relief, much attention has been paid to the presence of ‘foreign...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
Recent historiography on the economic position of the later medieval nobility has seen a marked shif...
Proceeding from an in-depth analysis of the Liberty of Bruges, an important rural district in the la...
The historiography of urban revolts in north-western Europe is abundant, yet events of thirteenth-ce...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
Although the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) revised their theoretical model of food securi...
The Black Death spurred monarchies and city-states across much of Western Europe to formulate new wa...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
This article provides a comparative analysis of four large towns in the Southern Low Countries betwe...
In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political...
In the medieval world, petitions formulated by collectivities often directly or indirectly reflected...
The primary explanation for the marked rise in real wages in both England and Flanders, from the lat...
Woven into the urban fabric is a regional study about economic development in the late medieval Low ...
In the historiography on urban poor relief, much attention has been paid to the presence of ‘foreign...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
Recent historiography on the economic position of the later medieval nobility has seen a marked shif...
Proceeding from an in-depth analysis of the Liberty of Bruges, an important rural district in the la...
The historiography of urban revolts in north-western Europe is abundant, yet events of thirteenth-ce...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
Although the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) revised their theoretical model of food securi...
The Black Death spurred monarchies and city-states across much of Western Europe to formulate new wa...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
This article provides a comparative analysis of four large towns in the Southern Low Countries betwe...
In this article we aim to make a case for a renewed attention to the structural social and political...
In the medieval world, petitions formulated by collectivities often directly or indirectly reflected...
The primary explanation for the marked rise in real wages in both England and Flanders, from the lat...
Woven into the urban fabric is a regional study about economic development in the late medieval Low ...
In the historiography on urban poor relief, much attention has been paid to the presence of ‘foreign...