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"Using historical, topographical and archaeological evidence, this book explores the earliest history of two fundamental institutions in 9th and 10th century Bavaria: the development of the urban 'borough' and the emergence of castle-based lordship within the comital organization of the countryside, which formed the twin bases for the estate-based feudal constitution of the high Middle Ages."--Publisher's web site.
Cities and towns, Medieval --- Villes médiévales --- Bavaria (Germany) --- Bavière (Allemagne) --- History --- Histoire --- Villes médiévales --- Bavière (Allemagne)
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Cities and towns, Medieval --- Villes médiévales --- Spain --- Espagne --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Cities and towns, Medieval. --- Villes médiévales --- Spain.
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"In Dark age economics: a new audit, Richard Hodges reviews and enlarges upon the debate that his ground-breaking Dark age economics: the origins of towns and trade launched thirty years ago. Special attention is given to new archaeological evidence for managing agrarian economies and how this shaped the evolution of the earliest medieval urban communities. Ranging across western Europe, with an emphasis upon the role of the Church as an agent of change, Professor Hodges advances a new thesis about the shift from the consumption economies of Antiquity to the emphasis on production in the Middle Ages"--P. [4] of cover.
Economic history --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Histoire économique --- Villes médiévales --- History. --- Histoire --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Histoire économique --- Villes médiévales --- Conditions économiques --- Economic history - Medieval, 500-1500
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"One of the most tenacious and long-running controversies regarding the origin and development of the late Anglo-Saxon town has been the nature and function of 'heterogeneous tenure', one of the defining characteristics of the Domesday borough. This refers to the basic division of the larger boroughs as described in Domesday Book into the customary burgesses or tenements which owed dues and obligations to the king alone, and the non-customary burgesses or tenements which were appurtenant to the various manors of tenants-in-chief of the shire (and sometimes neighbouring shires) to whom they paid rent and owed other dues and services. This present study outlines a preliminary model for the development of these rural-urban connections, based primarily on a reassessment of the evidence in Domesday Book and in earlier charters, where available, and the spatial relationships of the manors enumerated in it to their central boroughs, their neighbours, and to shire and other early boundaries, as well as to other features of the physical and historic landscape. This model is developed and tested by the analysis of evidence from several adjoining areas in central England -- 1) Wiltshire (chapters 2 and 3); 2) Hampshire (chapter 4); 3) Warwickshire and south Staffordshire (chapter 5); 4) Gloucestershire (including the former Winchcombeshire) (chapter 6); 5) Worcestershire (chapter 7); and 6) Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire (chapters 10-12)"--Publisher's web site, viewed 14 Feb. 2013.
Cities and towns, Medieval --- Rural-urban relations --- Anglo-Saxons --- Land tenure --- Manors --- Villes médiévales --- Relations villes-campagnes --- Propriété foncière --- Seigneuries --- History --- Histoire --- Domesday book. --- Great Britain --- England --- Grande-Bretagne --- Angleterre --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Villes médiévales --- Propriété foncière
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Cities and towns, Medieval --- Villes médiévales --- Germany --- Allemagne --- History --- Histoire --- Ville --- --Histoire --- --Allemagne --- --Moyen âge, --- 1150-1550 --- --Histoire urbaine --- --Cities and towns, Medieval --- Cities and towns --- City and town life --- Villes médiévales --- Moyen âge, 476-1492 --- Histoire urbaine --- Cities and towns, Medieval - Germany --- Germany - History - 843-1273 --- Germany - History - 1273-1517
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71.03 --- Koloniale architectuur --- 71.034.5 --- 71.034.6 --- 71.034.7 --- 71.034.8 --- 71.035 --- 71.036 --- Europa --- Stedenbouw (geschiedenis) --- Ruimtelijke ordening (geschiedenis) --- Vijftiende eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 15de eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 16de eeuw (stedenbouw) --- Zestiende eeuw (stedenbouw) --- Zeventiende eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 17de eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 18de eeuw (stedenbouw) --- Achttiende eeuw (stedenbouw) --- Negentiende eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 19de eeuw (stedenbouw) --- 20ste eeuw (stedenbouw) --- Twintigste eeuw (stedenbouw) --- --Histoire urbaine --- 71.032.6 --- 911.37 --- Griekse stedenbouw --- Nederzettingsgeschiedenis --- 1800-1950 --- 71.033 --- Middeleeuwen (stedenbouw) --- Middeleeuwse stedenbouw --- 71.032.7 --- 72.032 --- Romeinse stedenbouw --- Antieke architectuur --- Oudheid (architectuur) --- Villes médiévales --- Urbanisation --- Histoire urbaine --- --Antiquité --- --Europe --- --Ville --- --Moyen âge, --- Cities and towns --- Urbanization --- Villes médiévales. --- Cities and towns. --- Urbanization. --- History --- Histoire --- Europe. --- Villes --- Villes antiques --- History. --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Cities and towns, Ancient. --- Urbanisation. --- Villes antiques. --- urbanization. --- Cities. --- Sociologie urbaine --- Villes. --- cities. --- Colonial cities. --- Urbanisme --- Villes coloniales --- Villes coloniales. --- colonial cities. --- Influence --- Histoire. --- Antiquité --- Ville --- Europe --- Moyen âge, 476-1492
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Archaeology, Medieval --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Castles --- Power (Social sciences) --- Archéologie médiévale --- Villes médiévales --- Châteaux --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- History --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Herrenhaus. --- Macht. --- Stadt. --- Market towns --- Urban economics --- Middle Ages --- Feudalism --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Economic aspects --- History. --- Political aspects. --- Economic aspects. --- Frankreich. --- Châteaux forts --- Pouvoir (sciences sociales) --- Origines --- Aspect politique --- Archéologie médiévale --- Villes médiévales --- Châteaux --- Congrès --- Origines.
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Hôtels de Cluny, de Sens, de Clisson : ces monuments nous sont familiers. Mais qui sait qu'il existe encore à Paris des dizaines d'autres demeures et bien plus encore de caves du Moyen Age ? Ces richesses méconnues n'ont pas toujours eu la place qu'elles méritaient dans les études d'histoire et d'archéologie alors que c'est cette époque qui a donné à la plupart des villes anciennes la forme qu'on leur connaît aujourd'hui en y suscitant des types d'habitats adaptés aux besoins des citadins. Paris, la plus grande ville de l'Occident médiéval avec ses 200 000 habitants et ses milliers de maisons et d'hôtels, joua un rôle majeur dans l'élaboration de ces modèles résidentiels qui ont connu une grande longévité et n'ont cessé, jusqu'à nos jours, d'alimenter la création artistique ou littéraire et l'imaginaire. Cet ouvrage propose, à l'occasion d'une exposition tenue aux Archives nationales, à la fois un ensemble de documents rares sur ce patrimoine millénaire - archives, images et objets - et un bilan des connaissances sous forme d'essais et d'études de cas par des spécialistes issus des diverses disciplines qui contribuent aujourd'hui à la redécouverte de ces témoignages saisissants du paysage monumental d'un passé brillant.
Architecture, Medieval --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Mansions --- Architecture, Domestic --- Architecture médiévale --- Villes médiévales --- Hôtels particuliers --- Architecture domestique --- Exhibitions --- Designs and plans --- History --- Expositions --- Dessins et plans --- Histoire --- Architecture, Medieval, in art --- Cave architecture --- Paris (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Architecture médiévale --- Villes médiévales --- Hôtels particuliers --- History. --- Architecture, Medieval - France - Paris - Exhibitions --- Cities and towns, Medieval - France - Paris - Exhibitions --- Architecture, Medieval, in art - Exhibitions --- Architecture, Medieval - France - Paris - Designs and plans - Exhibitions --- Mansions - France - Paris - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Cave architecture - France - Paris - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Paris (France) - Buildings, structures, etc - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions
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No detailed comparison of the city-state in medieval Europe has been undertaken over the last century. Research has concentrated on the role of city-states and their republican polities as harbingers of the modern state, or else on their artistic and cultural achievements, above all in Italy. Much less attention has been devoted to the cities' territorial expansion: why, how, and with what consequences cities in the urban belt, stretching from central and northern Italy over the Alps to Switzerland, Germany, and the Low Countries, succeeded (or failed) in constructing sovereign polities, with or without dependent territories. Tom Scott goes beyond the customary focus on the leading Italian city-states to include, for the first time, detailed coverage of the Swiss city-states and the imperial cities of Germany. He criticizes current typologies of the city-state in Europe advanced by political and social scientists to suggest that the city-state was not a spent force in early modern Europe, but rather survived by transformation and adaption. He puts forward instead a typology which embraces both time and space by arguing for a regional framework for analysis which does not treat city-states in isolation, but within a wider geopolitical setting.
940.20 --- 940.20 Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- Cités-Etats --- Villes médiévales --- Cités-Etats --- Villes médiévales --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- City-states --- History. --- History --- Europe --- Cities and towns --- Federal government --- Municipal government --- Political science --- State, The --- Medieval cities and towns --- History of Europe --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Histoire --- Cités-États --- Villes de la Renaissance --- Moyen âge --- 16e siècle --- Cités-États --- Moyen âge --- 16e siècle
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