The Routledge History Handbook of Medieval Revolt
Herausgeber: Firnhaber-Baker, Justine; Schoenaers, Dirk
The Routledge History Handbook of Medieval Revolt
Herausgeber: Firnhaber-Baker, Justine; Schoenaers, Dirk
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The Routledge History Handbook of Medieval Revolt charts the history of medieval rebellion across Europe between Imperial Rome and the Reformation. It is an essential reference for students and scholars of medieval political history.
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The Routledge History Handbook of Medieval Revolt charts the history of medieval rebellion across Europe between Imperial Rome and the Reformation. It is an essential reference for students and scholars of medieval political history.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367143763
- ISBN-10: 0367143763
- Artikelnr.: 56925780
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367143763
- ISBN-10: 0367143763
- Artikelnr.: 56925780
Justine Firnhaber-Baker is a specialist in late medieval political history at the University of St Andrews. Her publications include Violence and the State in Languedoc, 1250-1400 (2014) and Difference and Identity in Francia and Medieval France (co-edited with art historian Meredith Cohen, 2010). Dirk Schoenaers has held post-doctoral positions at University College London and the University of St Andrews.
Contents
List of figures
Preface
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: medieval revolt in context
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Part One ~ Conceptualizing Revolt: Then and Now
1. Writing revolt in the early Roman empire
Myles Lavan
2. Takehan, cokerulle, and mutemaque: naming collective action in the later
medieval Low Countries
Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers
3. The eponymous Jacquerie: making revolt mean some things
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
4. 'Great and horrible rumour': shaping the English Revolt of 1381
Andrew Prescott
5. 'United we stand?' Representing revolt in the historiography of Brabant
and Holland (14th-15th c.)
Dirk Schoenaers
6. An exemplary revolt of the central Middle Ages? Echoes of the first
Lombard League across the Christian world around the year 1200
Gianluca Raccagni
Part Two ~ Socio-Political Contexts: Identity, Motivation, and Mobilization
7. Looking forward: peasant revolts in Europe, 600-1200
Chris Wickham
8. Invoking and constructing legitimacy: rebels in the late medieval
European and Islamic worlds
Patrick Lantschner
9. Rebellion and the law in fifteenth-century English towns
Eliza Hartrich
10. Women in revolt in medieval and early modern Europe
Samuel Cohn, jr.
11. Popular movements and elite leadership: exploring a late medieval
conundrum in cities of the Low Countries and Germany
Justine Smithuis
12. Revolts and wars, corporations and leagues: remembering and
communicating urban uprisings in the medieval Empire
Gisela Naegle
Part Three ~ Communication: Language, Performance, and Violence
13. A dossier of peasant and seigneurial violence
Paul Freedman
14. Violence as a political language: the uses and misuses of violence in
late medieval French and English popular rebellions
Vincent Challet
15. Developing strategies of protest in late medieval Sicily
Fabrizio Titone
16. Cultures of surveillance in late medieval English towns: the monitoring
of speech and the fear of revolt
Christian Liddy
17. Interpreting large-scale revolts: some evidence from the War of the
Communities of Castile
Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer
18. Prophetic rebellions: radical urban theopolitics in the era of the
Reformations
Phillip Haberkern
Conclusion
John Watts
Index
List of figures
Preface
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: medieval revolt in context
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Part One ~ Conceptualizing Revolt: Then and Now
1. Writing revolt in the early Roman empire
Myles Lavan
2. Takehan, cokerulle, and mutemaque: naming collective action in the later
medieval Low Countries
Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers
3. The eponymous Jacquerie: making revolt mean some things
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
4. 'Great and horrible rumour': shaping the English Revolt of 1381
Andrew Prescott
5. 'United we stand?' Representing revolt in the historiography of Brabant
and Holland (14th-15th c.)
Dirk Schoenaers
6. An exemplary revolt of the central Middle Ages? Echoes of the first
Lombard League across the Christian world around the year 1200
Gianluca Raccagni
Part Two ~ Socio-Political Contexts: Identity, Motivation, and Mobilization
7. Looking forward: peasant revolts in Europe, 600-1200
Chris Wickham
8. Invoking and constructing legitimacy: rebels in the late medieval
European and Islamic worlds
Patrick Lantschner
9. Rebellion and the law in fifteenth-century English towns
Eliza Hartrich
10. Women in revolt in medieval and early modern Europe
Samuel Cohn, jr.
11. Popular movements and elite leadership: exploring a late medieval
conundrum in cities of the Low Countries and Germany
Justine Smithuis
12. Revolts and wars, corporations and leagues: remembering and
communicating urban uprisings in the medieval Empire
Gisela Naegle
Part Three ~ Communication: Language, Performance, and Violence
13. A dossier of peasant and seigneurial violence
Paul Freedman
14. Violence as a political language: the uses and misuses of violence in
late medieval French and English popular rebellions
Vincent Challet
15. Developing strategies of protest in late medieval Sicily
Fabrizio Titone
16. Cultures of surveillance in late medieval English towns: the monitoring
of speech and the fear of revolt
Christian Liddy
17. Interpreting large-scale revolts: some evidence from the War of the
Communities of Castile
Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer
18. Prophetic rebellions: radical urban theopolitics in the era of the
Reformations
Phillip Haberkern
Conclusion
John Watts
Index
Contents
List of figures
Preface
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: medieval revolt in context
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Part One ~ Conceptualizing Revolt: Then and Now
1. Writing revolt in the early Roman empire
Myles Lavan
2. Takehan, cokerulle, and mutemaque: naming collective action in the later
medieval Low Countries
Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers
3. The eponymous Jacquerie: making revolt mean some things
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
4. 'Great and horrible rumour': shaping the English Revolt of 1381
Andrew Prescott
5. 'United we stand?' Representing revolt in the historiography of Brabant
and Holland (14th-15th c.)
Dirk Schoenaers
6. An exemplary revolt of the central Middle Ages? Echoes of the first
Lombard League across the Christian world around the year 1200
Gianluca Raccagni
Part Two ~ Socio-Political Contexts: Identity, Motivation, and Mobilization
7. Looking forward: peasant revolts in Europe, 600-1200
Chris Wickham
8. Invoking and constructing legitimacy: rebels in the late medieval
European and Islamic worlds
Patrick Lantschner
9. Rebellion and the law in fifteenth-century English towns
Eliza Hartrich
10. Women in revolt in medieval and early modern Europe
Samuel Cohn, jr.
11. Popular movements and elite leadership: exploring a late medieval
conundrum in cities of the Low Countries and Germany
Justine Smithuis
12. Revolts and wars, corporations and leagues: remembering and
communicating urban uprisings in the medieval Empire
Gisela Naegle
Part Three ~ Communication: Language, Performance, and Violence
13. A dossier of peasant and seigneurial violence
Paul Freedman
14. Violence as a political language: the uses and misuses of violence in
late medieval French and English popular rebellions
Vincent Challet
15. Developing strategies of protest in late medieval Sicily
Fabrizio Titone
16. Cultures of surveillance in late medieval English towns: the monitoring
of speech and the fear of revolt
Christian Liddy
17. Interpreting large-scale revolts: some evidence from the War of the
Communities of Castile
Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer
18. Prophetic rebellions: radical urban theopolitics in the era of the
Reformations
Phillip Haberkern
Conclusion
John Watts
Index
List of figures
Preface
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: medieval revolt in context
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Part One ~ Conceptualizing Revolt: Then and Now
1. Writing revolt in the early Roman empire
Myles Lavan
2. Takehan, cokerulle, and mutemaque: naming collective action in the later
medieval Low Countries
Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers
3. The eponymous Jacquerie: making revolt mean some things
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
4. 'Great and horrible rumour': shaping the English Revolt of 1381
Andrew Prescott
5. 'United we stand?' Representing revolt in the historiography of Brabant
and Holland (14th-15th c.)
Dirk Schoenaers
6. An exemplary revolt of the central Middle Ages? Echoes of the first
Lombard League across the Christian world around the year 1200
Gianluca Raccagni
Part Two ~ Socio-Political Contexts: Identity, Motivation, and Mobilization
7. Looking forward: peasant revolts in Europe, 600-1200
Chris Wickham
8. Invoking and constructing legitimacy: rebels in the late medieval
European and Islamic worlds
Patrick Lantschner
9. Rebellion and the law in fifteenth-century English towns
Eliza Hartrich
10. Women in revolt in medieval and early modern Europe
Samuel Cohn, jr.
11. Popular movements and elite leadership: exploring a late medieval
conundrum in cities of the Low Countries and Germany
Justine Smithuis
12. Revolts and wars, corporations and leagues: remembering and
communicating urban uprisings in the medieval Empire
Gisela Naegle
Part Three ~ Communication: Language, Performance, and Violence
13. A dossier of peasant and seigneurial violence
Paul Freedman
14. Violence as a political language: the uses and misuses of violence in
late medieval French and English popular rebellions
Vincent Challet
15. Developing strategies of protest in late medieval Sicily
Fabrizio Titone
16. Cultures of surveillance in late medieval English towns: the monitoring
of speech and the fear of revolt
Christian Liddy
17. Interpreting large-scale revolts: some evidence from the War of the
Communities of Castile
Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer
18. Prophetic rebellions: radical urban theopolitics in the era of the
Reformations
Phillip Haberkern
Conclusion
John Watts
Index