Haemers | Contentious Citizens in the Low Countries, 1250–1550 | Buch | 978-0-19-791435-9 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Haemers

Contentious Citizens in the Low Countries, 1250–1550

Speech, Gender, and Urban Politics
Erscheinungsjahr 2027
ISBN: 978-0-19-791435-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Speech, Gender, and Urban Politics

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-0-19-791435-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press


In theory, citizens of late medieval cities had a say in the functioning of their urban communities. But, in practice, many of them were deprived of political power through formal or established channels.

In the late medieval Low Countries, however, people made themselves heard in a remarkable variety of ways. While it is commonplace in the historiography to focus on the (relatively rare) violent methods of dissent and protest, this book offers instead a comparative study of the more commonplace (and, often, effective) non-violent counterparts: insults, libels, songs, slogans, and petitions that citizens addressed to the urban authorities. Drawing on wide range of sources and methodological approaches, this book demonstrates that, across the late medieval Low Countries, contentious citizens continuously spread innovative political ideas in public. The group of people who participated in these dissenting activities was broad, including women, who were an integral part of the political community and fostered public discontent by using their voices in innovative ways.

This is a rich history of the scintillating ideas, incendiary poetry, and outrageous language of late medieval urban men and women—and the ways in which they effected change through their main weapons: their voices.

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- Introduction

- 1: Rules and Repression

- 2: Men and Women

- 3: Individual Insults and Wandering Words

- 4: Shouting Commoners and Collective Contention

- 5: Songs and Stories

- 6: Letters and Libels

- 7: Petitions and Protest

- Conclusion: A Contentious History of Democracy


Trained as an urban historian at Ghent University, Jelle Haemers has written two books on urban revolts in the county of Flanders. Since 2010, he has been Professor of Medieval History at KU Leuven. In recent years, his research interests have widened to encompass the social history of the late medieval town, notably in the wider Low Countries (1100–1600). He has also published on the use of social theory in history, the late medieval nobility, and women's history. He was a founding member of the Young Academy of Belgium.



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