Resistance, representation, and community /

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: European Science Foundation
Outros Autores: Blickle, Peter (ed.)
Formato: Livro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado em: [Oxford, England] : New York : European Science Foundation, Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1997.
coleção:The origins of the modern state in Europe ; E
Assuntos:
Sumário:
  • Introduction / Peter Blickle
  • pt. I. Communal Autonomy and Peasant Resistance in Northern and Central Europe / Steinar Imsen and Gunter Vogler ; 1. The Competence of the Rural Commune ; 2. Forms and Character of Peasant Resistance ; 3. Explanations ; 4. Summary ; App. 1. Commentary from a French Perspective / Hugues Neveux ; App. 2. Commentary from a British Perspective / Steven Ellis
  • pt. II. The Monarchic State and Resistance in Spain, France, and the Old Provinces of the Habsburgs, 1400-1800 / Jean Nicolas, Julio Valdeon Baruque and Sergij Vilfan ; 1. The Three Monarchies ; 2. The Right of Representation: The Resistance Movements ; 3. The Main Areas of Confrontation: Thematic Survey ; 4. Messages and Responses ; 5. Conclusion
  • pt. III. The Commons and the State: Representation, Influence, and the Legislative Process / Peter Blickle, Steven Ellis and Eva Osterberg ; 1. Popular Influences and Administration in the Early Modern State ; 2. Popular Concerns and Influences on the Legislative Process ; 3. Legislation 'From Below' ; 4. Conclusion
  • pt. IV. Norms and Values / Hugues Neveux, Eva Osterberg and Eberhard Isenmann ; 1. Norms and Values of the Peasantry in the Period of State Formation: A Comparative Interpretation / Hugues Neveux and Eva Osterberg ; 2. Norms and Values in the European City, 1300-1800 / Eberhard Isenmann
  • pt. V. The Urban Belt and the Emerging Modern State / Gerhard Dilcher, Thomas A. Brady, Jr. and Wim Blockmans ... [et al.] ; 1. Introduction / Gerhard Dilcher ; 2. The Holy Roman Empire ; 3. The Low Countries ; 4. Italy ; 5. Conclusion / Thomas A. Brady, Jr.
  • pt. VI. Conclusion / Peter Blickle ; 1. The Common People and the Process of State Formation: Some Conclusions.