The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie
Manresa in the Later Middle Ages, 1250–1500
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Nov '15
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One of the first long-term studies of the Catalonian city of Manresa during the late medieval crisis.
Focusing on the Catalonian city of Manresa, this book offers one of the first long-term studies of an Iberian town during the late medieval crisis. Drawing together original sources and surveys, Jeff Fynn-Paul places the city's social, political and economic development within the broader context of late medieval urban decline.The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie is one of the first long-term studies in English of an Iberian town during the late medieval crisis. Focusing on the Catalonian city of Manresa, Jeff Fynn-Paul expertly integrates Iberian historiography with European narratives to place the city's social, political and economic development within the broader context of late medieval urban decline. Drawing from extensive archival research, including legal and administrative records, royal letters, and a cadastral survey of more than 640 households entitled the 1408 Liber Manifesti, the author surveys the economic strategies of both elites and non-elites to a level previously unknown for any medieval town outside of Tuscany and Ghent. In a major contribution to the series, The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie reveals how a combination of the Black Death, royal policy, and a new public debt system challenged, and finally undermined urban resilience in Catalonia.
'I suspect that Fynn-Paul's book will become a model study that will shape future work on medieval urban history. His diligence in capitalising on this underutilised treasure trove of documentation will surely influence the ongoing scholarly conversation regarding the broad political and economic trends of the later Middle Ages.' Thomas W. Barton, Continuity and Change
'Jeff Fynn-Paul provides a promising contribution to Spanish urban history in the later Middle Ages. Telling the story of the Catalan city of Manresa over the fourteenth century, he wisely combines three historiographical traditions (Iberian, English and European) in order to approach this region's position in the larger late medieval urban history.' David Gonza´lez Agudo, European History Quarterly
ISBN: 9781107091948
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 22mm
Weight: 750g
369 pages