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Contesting the City - The Politics of Citizenship in English Towns, 1250 - 1530 (Hardcover)
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Contesting the City - The Politics of Citizenship in English Towns, 1250 - 1530 (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Medieval European History
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The political narrative of late medieval English towns is often
reduced to the story of the gradual intensification of oligarchy,
in which power was exercised and projected by an ever smaller
ruling group over an increasingly subservient urban population.
Contesting the City takes its inspiration not from English
historiography, but from a more dynamic continental scholarship on
towns in the southern Low Countries, Germany, and France. Its
premise is that scholarly debate about urban oligarchy has obscured
contemporary debate about urban citizenship. It identifies from the
records of English towns a tradition of urban citizenship, which
did not draw upon the intellectual legacy of classical models of
the 'citizen'. This was a vernacular citizenship, which was not
peculiar to England, but which was present elsewhere in late
medieval Europe. It was a citizenship that was defined and created
through action. There were multiple, and divergent, ideas about
citizenship, which encouraged townspeople to make demands, to
assert rights, and to resist authority. This volume exploits the
rich archival sources of the five major towns in England - Bristol,
Coventry, London, Norwich, and York - in order to present a new
picture of town government and urban politics over three centuries.
The power of urban governors was much more precarious than
historians have imagined. Urban oligarchy could never prevail -
whether ideologically or in practice - when there was never a
single, fixed meaning of the citizen.
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