Communes and Conflict: Urban Rebellion in Late Medieval Flanders
By (Author) Jan Dumolyn
By (author) Jelle Haemers
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
2nd January 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
History and Archaeology
European history
Paperback
488
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In Communes and Conflict, Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers deftly explore the urban rebellions that regularly erupted in Flanders between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. They analyse not only how these rebellions were sparked and repressed, but also how they shaped the culture and identity of Flemish townspeople.
Drawing from a wide range of theoretical methods and concepts, including those of discourse analysis, semiotics, speech acts, collective memory and material cultural studies, the authors return to key Marxist questions on ideology, labour and class interest to map the perspectives of the rebels, the urban patriciate and the Flemish and Burgundian nobility.