One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the field continue to be debated. In a stimulating review article by J.H. Mundy, ’Philip Jones and the medieval Italian city-state‘, J. of European Economic History, 28 (1999), 185–200, one distinguished scholar is taxed for holding views now dismissed by some, but of which he is by no means a unique surviving representative. One of these views assumes a clear distinction between the antique city, supposedly a bureaucratic centre with limited economic functions, and the medieval city, as the home of industrious artisans and nascent capitalism. The image of the non-profit-making ancient town may be overly indebted to the nature of the literary sour...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
The article discusses two Old English cases of walking through cities that no longer exist and the i...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
[First Paragraph] There is only one true city, wrote St Augustine, and it is not of this world. The ...
In 2011, when Jelle Haemers looked back on a decade's worth of Ph.D. theses on urban centres in the ...
This article examines how modern historiography has developed quite differentiated views on the way ...
Ever since the publication in 1948 of Sylvia Thrupp's seminal book, The Merchant Class of Medieval L...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
The object of this survey is to provide a broad overview of the types of research being undertaken i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
In the late medieval period several English cities claimed the distinction of being a royal chamber:...
Please see page 251 of PDF for this review.To review a work which cites one's name in both acknowled...
Patrick O\u27Brien, Derek Keene, eds. Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe: Golden Ages in Antwe...
Ancient Roman writers such as Dionysius of Halicarnassus (4.13.4-5) observed the impossibility of lo...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine how urban life changed in the later medieval towns of Sus...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
The article discusses two Old English cases of walking through cities that no longer exist and the i...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
[First Paragraph] There is only one true city, wrote St Augustine, and it is not of this world. The ...
In 2011, when Jelle Haemers looked back on a decade's worth of Ph.D. theses on urban centres in the ...
This article examines how modern historiography has developed quite differentiated views on the way ...
Ever since the publication in 1948 of Sylvia Thrupp's seminal book, The Merchant Class of Medieval L...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
The object of this survey is to provide a broad overview of the types of research being undertaken i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
In the late medieval period several English cities claimed the distinction of being a royal chamber:...
Please see page 251 of PDF for this review.To review a work which cites one's name in both acknowled...
Patrick O\u27Brien, Derek Keene, eds. Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe: Golden Ages in Antwe...
Ancient Roman writers such as Dionysius of Halicarnassus (4.13.4-5) observed the impossibility of lo...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine how urban life changed in the later medieval towns of Sus...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
The article discusses two Old English cases of walking through cities that no longer exist and the i...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...