Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places revitalises our understanding of urban communities as dynamic interconnections of solidarities in pre-modern Europe. Combining theoretical frameworks with digital methodologies, this volume sheds new light on the socio-economic conditions, the form
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places revitalises our understanding of urban communities as dynamic interconnections of solidarities in pre-modern Europe. Combining theoretical frameworks with digital methodologies, this volume sheds new light on the socio-economic conditions, the form
Justin Colson is Lecturer in the Department of History, University of Essex. Arie van Steensel is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Groningen.
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Contents List of figures and tables Preface List of contributors 1. Cities and Solidarities. Urban Communities in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Justin Colson and Arie van Steensel 2. Making the citizen, building the citizenry. Family and citizenship in fifteenth-century Barcelona Carolina Obradors-Suazo 3. Gladman's procession and communal identity in Norwich, 1425-1452 Derek M. Crosby 4. Mapping urban communities. A comparative topography of neighbourhoods in Bologna and Strasbourg in the late Middle Ages Colin Arnaud 5. Conflict, community, and the law. Guarantors and social networks in dispute resolution in early modern Saxony John Jordan 6. The poor of medieval Zagreb between solidarity, marginalisation and integration Suzana Miljan and Bruno kreblin 7. Poor boxes, guild ethic and urban community building in Brabant, c. 1250-1600 Hadewijch Masure 8. Who's who in late medieval Brussels? Bram Vannieuwenhuyze 9. A cursus for craftsmen? Career-cycles of the Worsted Weavers of late-medieval Norwich Dana Durkee 10. Wage labour, wealth, and the power of a database. Unlocking communities of work outside urban guilds in Newcastle upon Tyne Andy Burn 11. Urban communities and their burghers in the Kingdom of Hungary (1750-1850). The possibilities databases offer for historical analysis Árpád Tóth, Gábor Czoch and István Németh 12. Speech and sociability. The regulation of language in the livery companies of early modern L
Contents List of figures and tables Preface List of contributors 1. Cities and Solidarities. Urban Communities in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Justin Colson and Arie van Steensel 2. Making the citizen, building the citizenry. Family and citizenship in fifteenth-century Barcelona Carolina Obradors-Suazo 3. Gladman's procession and communal identity in Norwich, 1425-1452 Derek M. Crosby 4. Mapping urban communities. A comparative topography of neighbourhoods in Bologna and Strasbourg in the late Middle Ages Colin Arnaud 5. Conflict, community, and the law. Guarantors and social networks in dispute resolution in early modern Saxony John Jordan 6. The poor of medieval Zagreb between solidarity, marginalisation and integration Suzana Miljan and Bruno kreblin 7. Poor boxes, guild ethic and urban community building in Brabant, c. 1250-1600 Hadewijch Masure 8. Who's who in late medieval Brussels? Bram Vannieuwenhuyze 9. A cursus for craftsmen? Career-cycles of the Worsted Weavers of late-medieval Norwich Dana Durkee 10. Wage labour, wealth, and the power of a database. Unlocking communities of work outside urban guilds in Newcastle upon Tyne Andy Burn 11. Urban communities and their burghers in the Kingdom of Hungary (1750-1850). The possibilities databases offer for historical analysis Árpád Tóth, Gábor Czoch and István Németh 12. Speech and sociability. The regulation of language in the livery companies of early modern L
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