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Cities of Strangers - Making Lives in Medieval Europe (Hardcover)
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Cities of Strangers - Making Lives in Medieval Europe (Hardcover)
Series: The Wiles Lectures
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Cities of Strangers illuminates life in European towns and cities
as it was for the settled, and for the 'strangers' or newcomers who
joined them between 1000 and 1500. Some city-states enjoyed
considerable autonomy which allowed them to legislate on how
newcomers might settle and become citizens in support of a common
good. Such communities invited bankers, merchants, physicians,
notaries and judges to settle and help produce good urban living.
Dynastic rulers also shaped immigration, often inviting groups from
afar to settle and help their cities flourish. All cities
accommodated a great deal of difference - of language, religion,
occupation - in shared spaces, regulated by law. But when, from
around 1350, plague began regularly to occur within European
cities, this benign cycle began to break down. High mortality rates
led eventually to demographic crises and, as a result, less
tolerant and more authoritarian attitudes emerged, resulting in
violent expulsions of even long-settled groups. Tracing the
development of urban institutions and using a wide range of sources
from across Europe, Miri Rubin recreates a complex picture of urban
life for settled and migrant communities over the course of five
centuries and offers an innovative vantage point on Europe's past
with insights for its present.
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