Proceeding from an in-depth analysis of the Liberty of Bruges, an important rural district in the late medieval Low Countries, this contribution frames rural elite formation by means of two debates which are seldom used in combination, namely, the debates on state building and on the commercialisation of rural society. We challenge the thesis, inspired by modernisation theory, that socio-economic transformation engendered political change in pre-modern Europe as newly emerging rural bourgeoisies are alleged to have become an important political factor, shifting their allegiances between lords and peasants as they saw fit. The evidence discussed shows instead a trend towards oligarchy from the fifteenth century onwards, in which an increasin...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
Around 1280 the villages of Akersloot, Uitgeest and Wormer in the district of Kennemerland received ...
This article discusses the historiographical assumption that the unification of the Low Countries in...
Proceeding from an in-depth analysis of the Liberty of Bruges, an important rural district in the la...
This article provides a comparative analysis of four large towns in the Southern Low Countries betwe...
It has long been assumed that the position of nobility in the Low Countries weakened in the later M...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
Recent historiography on the economic position of the later medieval nobility has seen a marked shif...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
Nobility and processes of ennoblement in Late Mediaeval Flanders: a state of the art In the county o...
Over the past few decades there has been a tendency to focus on the political nature and cultural as...
Noblemen in the Late Medieval County of Zeeland. An Analysis of their Political and Socio-Economic P...
This paper compares the development and role of rural trade venues in Holland in the 13th, 14th and ...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
Around 1280 the villages of Akersloot, Uitgeest and Wormer in the district of Kennemerland received ...
This article discusses the historiographical assumption that the unification of the Low Countries in...
Proceeding from an in-depth analysis of the Liberty of Bruges, an important rural district in the la...
This article provides a comparative analysis of four large towns in the Southern Low Countries betwe...
It has long been assumed that the position of nobility in the Low Countries weakened in the later M...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
Recent historiography on the economic position of the later medieval nobility has seen a marked shif...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
Nobility and processes of ennoblement in Late Mediaeval Flanders: a state of the art In the county o...
Over the past few decades there has been a tendency to focus on the political nature and cultural as...
Noblemen in the Late Medieval County of Zeeland. An Analysis of their Political and Socio-Economic P...
This paper compares the development and role of rural trade venues in Holland in the 13th, 14th and ...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
Around 1280 the villages of Akersloot, Uitgeest and Wormer in the district of Kennemerland received ...
This article discusses the historiographical assumption that the unification of the Low Countries in...