Heraldic Orgies and Social Advancement. Or: Where Actually Is “Top“ in the Late-Medieval City One of the key concepts of Max Weber’s “The City“ was that in northwestern Europe landed nobility and urban patricians were clearly distinguished; for Weber, this was indeed the main reason to locate the occidental city in the north rather than in the Mediterranean. It has often been tought that tournament books and armorials produced this very difference – to display inherited status (in the case of ancient families) or to claim status (in the case of social climbers). The article looks at one of the largest, most sumptuous and, at the same time, most widely spread armorials of medieval Europe, that of Konrad Grünenberg (d. 1494). He himse...
Even if for us it is clear that the office of arms is much more than coats of arms and blazonry, it ...
(version française ; deutsche Fassung) The history of heralds is a largely underexplored one. In spi...
Urban history is a topic which has been seriously neglected by historians who prefer to concentrate ...
Heraldic Orgies and Social Advancement. Or: Where Actually Is “Top“ in the Late-Medieval City One of...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
Whereas historians and heraldists tend to discuss heraldry in terms of the nobility, this thesis dem...
Heraldic Strategies and Changes in Coats of Arms Among 14th Century Florentine Magnates. For mediev...
The article discusses the relations between services, i. e. bodily performance of menial tasks for o...
In medieval Germany there was a social group called einlopeliude (=losjungere) in manorial society. ...
The French historian Marc Bloch is considered to be one of the masters of medieval history, particul...
The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as f...
I think everyone dealing with medieval heraldry and heraldic sources is aware of the important misma...
Fig. 1: The coat of arms of the weavers’ guild. Image from: Langenmantel, David, Historie des Regime...
(version française ; deutsche Fassung) The history of heralds is a largely underexplored one. In spi...
The present article is a summary of a quantitative Social History in three volumes (can be obtained ...
Even if for us it is clear that the office of arms is much more than coats of arms and blazonry, it ...
(version française ; deutsche Fassung) The history of heralds is a largely underexplored one. In spi...
Urban history is a topic which has been seriously neglected by historians who prefer to concentrate ...
Heraldic Orgies and Social Advancement. Or: Where Actually Is “Top“ in the Late-Medieval City One of...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
Whereas historians and heraldists tend to discuss heraldry in terms of the nobility, this thesis dem...
Heraldic Strategies and Changes in Coats of Arms Among 14th Century Florentine Magnates. For mediev...
The article discusses the relations between services, i. e. bodily performance of menial tasks for o...
In medieval Germany there was a social group called einlopeliude (=losjungere) in manorial society. ...
The French historian Marc Bloch is considered to be one of the masters of medieval history, particul...
The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as f...
I think everyone dealing with medieval heraldry and heraldic sources is aware of the important misma...
Fig. 1: The coat of arms of the weavers’ guild. Image from: Langenmantel, David, Historie des Regime...
(version française ; deutsche Fassung) The history of heralds is a largely underexplored one. In spi...
The present article is a summary of a quantitative Social History in three volumes (can be obtained ...
Even if for us it is clear that the office of arms is much more than coats of arms and blazonry, it ...
(version française ; deutsche Fassung) The history of heralds is a largely underexplored one. In spi...
Urban history is a topic which has been seriously neglected by historians who prefer to concentrate ...