Beyond lords and peasants : rural elites and economic differentiation in pre-modern Europe /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Aparisi, Frederic, (Editor), Royo, Vicent, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: València : Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2014.
Edition:Edición digital.
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Online Access:Digitalia Hispánica
Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Ferran Garcia-Oliver
  • Fractures in the community: a historiographical review / Frederic Aparisi Romero & Vicent Royo Pérez
  • Exploitation and differentiation: economic and social stratification in the rural Muslim communities of the kingdom of Valencia, 13th-16th centuries
  • Vicent Baydal Sala & Ferran Esquilache Martí
  • Communal structures, lordship and peasant agency in thirteenth and early fourteenth century medieval England: some comparative observations / Miriam Müller
  • Manifestations of difference: conflicts of interest in rural Valencia during the late middle ages / Vicent Royo Pérez
  • Lease holding in late medieval Flanders: towards concentration and engrossment? The estates of the St. John’s hospital of Bruges / Lies Vervaet
  • The notarial profession as a means of social promotion amongst rural elites in the midlands of the kingdom of Valencia during the later middle ages / Frederic Aparisi Romero
  • ‘Poor or rich, death makes us all equal’? Social inequality (post mortem) in rural communities north of bruges (1500-1579) / Kristof Dombrecht
  • Leaders of the pack: a typology of village elites in the fifteenth and sixteenth century Campine area / Eline Van Onacker
  • The common denominator: regulation of the community of users of common waste lands within the Campine area during the 16th century / Maïka De Keyzer
  • Conclusions / Christopher Dyer.