Trade, Urbanisation and the Family

Trade, Urbanisation and the Family

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Nicholas, David
Taylor & Francis
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Flanders, best known for its large cities and export-grade woollen cloth, is the setting for these articles. Professor Nicholas here emphasises the region's broader importance in the economy of medieval Europe as a focus of demand for grain and industrial raw materials. Imports to supply the bloated internal markets were more important in establishing the Flemish cities and creating the capital base of their elites than were cloth exports, which by the 14th century were being undercut by competitors from England and Brabant. The second part of the book looks at the turbulent domestic politics of the Flemish cities, conditioned by a network of nuclear and extended families whose personal antagonisms and heightened consciousness of honour led to decimating vendettas of a severity once associated mainly with Italy. It also examines the mix of urban and rural interests that characterised the elite, showing for instance that the famous van Arteveldes were as noteworthy in the swamps of northeastern Flanders as in the streets of Ghent.
EAN 9781040232415
ISBN 1040232418
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date October 28, 2024
Pages 352
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Nicholas, David
Series Variorum Collected Studies