Sammelwerk
Towns on the edge in medieval Europe. The social and political order of peripheral urban communities from the twelfth to sixtee.
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Inhalt
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | The Place of Native Populations in the Chartered Towns of Conquered Regions: Wales and Prussia as a Comparative Case Study |
![]() | ‘Irishtowns' and ‘Welsh Streets': Ethnic Enclaves Within the Towns of Colonial Ireland and Wales in a Northern-European Colonial Context |
![]() | Women in the Small-Town Economy of Medieval Wales and Prussia |
![]() | Urban Legislation as an Instrument for the Formation and Regulation of Socio-Economic Life in 14th-Century Prussian and Irish Towns |
![]() | The Participation of Craftsmen in Municipal Governance in Late Medieval Marienburg and Stockholm |
![]() | Shaping the Public Space of Danzig and Dublin, 14th-16th Centuries: Tensions Between the Common Good and Private Use |
![]() | Military Affairs and Community in Prussian, Livonian and Irish Towns, 13th-16th Centuries |
![]() | Maintaining a ‘Special Relationship'? Petitions to the Crown from Irish and Welsh Towns, 13th-16th Centuries |
![]() | Conclusion |