The identity of the commoners in thirteenth-century Flanders (original ) (raw )- ‘Criers and Shouters. The Discourse on Radical Urban Rebels in Late Medieval Flanders’, in: Journal of Social History, Societies and Cultures, 42, 2008, pp. 111-136.
Jan Dumolyn
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- ‘Patterns of Urban Rebellion in Medieval Flanders’ (with Jelle Haemers), in: Journal of Medieval History, 31, 2005, pp. 369-393.
Jan Dumolyn
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Patterns of urban rebellion in medieval Flanders
Jelle Haemers
Journal of Medieval History, 2005
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Factional conflict in late medieval Flanders
Jelle Haemers
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(with J. Braekevelt, J. Dumolyn & J. Haemers), ‘The politics of factional conflict in late medieval Flanders’, Historical Research 85 (2012), 13-31.
Frederik Buylaert , Jan Dumolyn
Historical Research 85, 2012
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A victorious state and defeated rebels? Historians’ views of violence and urban revolts in medieval Flanders
Jelle Haemers
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Imagining Flanders : the (de)construction of a regional identity in fifteenth-century Flanders
Lisa Demets
Mario Damen & Kim Overlaet (eds.), Constructing and representing territory in late medieval and early modern Europe, 2022
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Dumolyn Speecke Ryckbosch Cycles of urban revolt in medieval Flanders
Jan Dumolyn
M. Speecke, W. Ryckbosch, and J. Dumolyn, “Cycles of urban revolt in medieval Flanders : the economics of political conflict,” in La mobilità sociale nel Medioevo italiano, 4 : cambiamento economico e dinamiche sociali (secoli XI-XV), S. Collavini and G. Petralia, Eds. Rome: Viella, 2019, pp. 315...
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Urban Space and Political Conflict in Late Medieval Flanders
Marc Boone
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1162 002219502317345538, 2006
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The crowd's two faces: keeping the peace and fearing the stranger in late medieval Flanders
Mireille J Pardon
Journal of Medieval History, 2023
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Governing and gathering about the common welfare of the town. The petitions of the craft guilds of Leuven, 1378
Jelle Haemers
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‘The late medieval “crisis of the nobility” reconsidered: the case of Flanders’, Journal of Social History 45 (2012), 1-18.
Frederik Buylaert
Journal of Social History, 2012
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Political Ideology and the Rewriting of History in Fifteenth-Century Flanders
els de paermentier
BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review
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- ‘Nobles, Patricians and Officers. The Making of a Regional Political Elite in Late Medieval Flanders’, in: Journal of Social History, 2006, 40/2, 2006, pp. 431-452.
Jan Dumolyn
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Ad petitionem burgensium. Petitions and peaceful resistance of craftsmen in Flanders and Mechelen (13th-16th centuries)
Jelle Haemers
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'Injury and remedy. The language of contention in the southern Low Countries, 13th-16th centuries', in B. Eersels & J. Haemers (eds.), Words and deeds. Shaping urban politics from below in late medieval Europe. Turnhout, 2020, pp. 141-161.
Jelle Haemers
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(with T. Lambrecht, K. Van Gelder & K. Cappelle), ‘The Political Economy of Seigneurial Lordship in Flanders (c. 1250-1570)’, Past & Present (2024), forthcoming
Frederik Buylaert
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(with A. Ramandt), 'The Transformation of Rural Elites in Late Medieval Flanders. Oligarchy, State Formation and Social Change in the Liberty of Bruges (ca. 1350 - ca. 1525)', Continuity and Change 30 (2015), 1-31
Frederik Buylaert
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“Commercial revolution” in the county of Flanders during 13th century. Developments in economic and professional activity in towns of the county. Political and economic interrelations between merchants and artisans. Historiographical notes.
Dr Vasilis Nedos
3rd International Conference in Economic and Social History “Labour History: production, markets, relations, policies (from the late Middle ages to the early 21st century)”, Greek Economic History Association and the Department of History & Archaeology of the University of Ioannina, 2018
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'Lordship, Urbanisation and Social Change in Late Medieval Flanders', Past & Present 227 (2015), 31-75
Frederik Buylaert
Past & Present 227 (2015), 31-75
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Politics, social memory and historiography in sixteenth-century Flanders: towards a research agenda
Tjamke Snijders
Publications du Centre Européen d'Etudes Bourguignonnes, 2012
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Popular politics in the late medieval town: York and Bruges, English Historical Review, 128 (2013), 771-805
Jelle Haemers
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" How Others Saw Them: Official Records, Identity and Women in Medieval Flanders. " 1
Ellen Kittell
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Cult, assembly and trade: the dynamics of a ‘central place,’ in Ghent, in the County of Flanders, including its social reproduction and the re-organization of trade, between the 7th and 11th centuries
Dries Tys
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The Making of Peace in Eleventh-Century Flanders'
Geoffrey Koziol
The Peace of God. Social Violence and Religious …
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Urban Chronicle Writing in Late Medieval Flanders: the Case of Bruges during the Flemish Revolt of 1482-1490
Lisa Demets
Urban History, 2016
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Art as a factor of shaping identities and as a consumer good in burgundian Flanders (1384-1477). Master's Thesis Bibliography
SAVVAS MAVROMATIDIS
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THE REVOLT OF THE FLEMISH NOBLES IN 1566
willy van ryckeghem
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An old poor law on the Continent? Agrarian capitalism, poor taxes, and village conflict in eighteenth-century coastal Flanders
Thijs Lambrecht
The Economic History Review, 2017
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Did inequality produce medieval revolt? The material position and political agency of textile workers during the Flemish Revolt of 1379-1385
Jan Dumolyn
Dumolyn J, Ryckbosch W, Speecke M. Did inequality produce medieval revolt? The material position and political agency of textile workers during the Flemish Revolt of 1379-1385. SOCIAL HISTORY. 2021;46(4):372–405., 2021
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- ‘Vivre Noblement’. The Material and Immaterial Construction of Elite-Identity in Late-Medieval Flanders: the case of Peter Bladelin and William Hugonet’ (with W. De Clercq and J. Haemers), in: The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 38/1, 2007, pp. 1-31.
Jan Dumolyn
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Vice, Tyranny, Violence, and the Usurpation of Flanders (1071) in Flemish Historiography from 1093 to 1294
Jeff Rider
Violence and the Writing of History in the Medieval Francophone World. Edited by Noah Guynn and Zrinka Stahuljak., 2013
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Realms of Ritual: Burgundian Ceremony and Civic Life in Late Medieval Ghent
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
The American Historical Review, 1999
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A tale of two regions. Rural elites in the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Southern Low Countries. Case studies: the Campine area and coastal Flanders
Eline Van Onacker
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Let each man carry on with his trade and remain silent. Middle-class ideology in the urban literature of the late medieval Low Countries, Cultural and Social History, 10 (2013), 169-189
Jelle Haemers
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