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316.7 --- 316.7 Cultuursociologie --(algemeen) --- Cultuursociologie --(algemeen) --- SMV:Groot Brittannie --- SMV:sociologie --- vrijetijdsbesteding --- cultuursociologie --- Sociology of leisure --- Leisure. --- Recreation. --- Leisure --- Recreation --- Loisir --- Loisirs --- Free time (Leisure) --- Leisure time --- Manners and customs --- Amusements --- Community centers
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Sociology of leisure --- Leisure --- -Recreation --- -Labor --- -Working Class --- -#SBIB:316.7C400 --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Manpower --- Work --- Manners and customs --- Amusements --- Community centers --- Free time (Leisure) --- Leisure time --- Recreation --- Congresses --- -Congresses --- Vrijetijdssociologie: algemeen --- Employment --- Working Class --- -Labor and laboring classes --- -SMV:Groot Brittannië --- SMV:sociologie --- SMV:economie --- Leisure. --- Recreation. --- SMV:Groot Brittannië
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Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- History of civilization --- anno 1800-1999 --- Great Britain --- #SBIB:316.7C558 --- #SMV:voetbal --- #SMV:112000 --- #SMV:antropologie --- #SMV:Groot-Brittannie --- 316.7:796 --- Sociologie van sport en spel: sporttakken --- Sociologie van de sport --- Soccer --- England --- Social aspects --- Association football --- to 1915 --- 316.7:796 Sociologie van de sport --- Social aspects. --- To 1915
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The notion of "guilds" in civic society might conjure images of craft guilds, the organisations of butchers, bakers or brewers set up to regulate working practises. In the towns of medieval Flanders, however, a plethora of guilds existed which had little or nothing to do with the organisation of labour, including chambers of rhetoric, urban jousters and archery and crossbow guilds.This is the first full-length study of the archery and crossbow guilds, encompassing not only the great urban centres of Ghent, Bruges and Lille but also numerous smaller towns, whose participation in guild culture was nonetheless significant. It examines guild membership, structure and organisation, revealing the diversity of guild brothers - and sisters - and bringing to life the elaborate social occasions when princes and plumbers would dine together. The most spectacular of these were the elaborate regional shooting competitions, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology.
guilds --- History of the Low Countries --- crossbows --- archers --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Flanders --- Guilds --- Archery --- Corporations --- Tir à l'arc --- History --- Societies, etc. --- Associations --- Histoire --- Flandre --- Tir à l'arc --- Crossbows --- Archers --- Flandre (France) --- Flandre (Belgique) --- SMV:Groot Brittannië --- SMV:schietspelen --- SMV:handboog en kruisboog --- SMV:410000 --- SMV:geschiedenis --- History&delete& --- Histoire. --- Cross bows --- Crossbow --- Bow and arrow --- Craft guilds --- Gilds --- Labor organizations --- Merchant companies --- Workers' associations --- Artisans --- Employers' associations --- Labor unions --- To 1500 --- Martial arts --- Shooting --- Archery. --- Armory. --- Burgundian History. --- Crossbow. --- Dukes of Burgundy. --- Flanders. --- House of Valois-Burgundy. --- Jousting. --- Medieval culture. --- Medieval history. --- Middle Ages. --- Military History. --- Regional History. --- Religious History. --- Urban History. --- Warfare. --- Weaponry.
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