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Logic of Political Conflict in Medieval Cities - Italy and the Southern Low Countries, 1370-1440

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Zusatztext impressive Informationen zum Autor Patrick Lantschner works and teaches on Europe and the Islamic world in the later Middle Ages. Prior to coming to UCL, he was a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford, and taught at Cambridge. He has published on medieval cities in Europe and the Islamic world, and is broadly interested in societies in which the state is but one of a number of players. He takes a keen interest in comparative and transnational history, and has worked with scholars from anthropology, law, and oriental studies. Klappentext Traces the logic of urban political conflict in late medieval Europe's most heavily urbanized regions! Italy and the Southern Low Countries! revealing how conflict in these regions gave rise to a distinct form of political organization Zusammenfassung Traces the logic of urban political conflict in late medieval Europe's most heavily urbanized regions, Italy and the Southern Low Countries, revealing how conflict in these regions gave rise to a distinct form of political organization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part I: Conflict in a Polycentric Political Order; 1 Legitimating Political Conflict; 2 Modes of Political Conflict; 3 Action Groups; Part II: Urban Systems of Conflict; 4 Systems of Conflict: An Overview; 5 Bologna and Liege: Volatile Systems of Conflict; 6 Florence and Tournai: Constitutional Systems of Conflict; 7 Lille and Verona: Contained Systems of Conflict; Conclusion; Bibliography

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