Urban Politics in Early Modern Europe
The Interplay of Urban and National Politics
Christopher R Friedrichs author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book provides an insightful exploration of urban governance and conflict resolution in early modern Europe, highlighting the pivotal role of cities in shaping political dynamics.
In Urban Politics in Early Modern Europe, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of urban governance and its profound impact on the broader political landscape of Europe from 1500 to 1789. This period was marked by the relative underdevelopment of national states, making municipal decisions pivotal in shaping economic, religious, and social policies. The book highlights how cities often became battlegrounds for conflicts between ordinary citizens and the urban elite, reflecting the underlying tensions that characterized early modern civic life.
Through vivid narratives and comprehensive analysis, the book explores various cities across central Europe, England, France, Italy, and Spain. It provides a rich tapestry of events that illustrate how civic unrest and political interactions unfolded in these urban centers. The author emphasizes the significance of local governance and its role in mediating conflicts, showcasing how these urban environments served as microcosms of larger societal struggles.
Urban Politics in Early Modern Europe adopts a comparative lens to examine conflict and resolution mechanisms within early modern communities. By drawing connections between different cities and their unique challenges, the book offers valuable insights into the relationship between urban politics and the evolving nature of governance during a transformative period in European history.
'Clear, stimulating and full of good things despite its short length: I particularly liked the balance between generalisations and specific examples. It deserves to become a standard work.' - Prof David M. Palliser
ISBN: 9780415114790
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 210g
112 pages