La "révolution féodale" et l'émergence des Communes urbaines d'Italie

Paralleltitel:_The_ "Feudal Revolution" and the origins of Italian city communes.
Verfasser: Wickham, Chris
Dokumenttyp:einbändig
Erscheinungsjahr:2023
Vorlageform:Chris Wickham
Schlagwort: Italien
Stadt
Kommune
Städtewesen
Entwicklung
Ursprünge
Geschichte
Geo-Klassifikation: Italien
Fußnoten:Abstract: For a long time scholars have identified and studied the feudal revolution and the origins of the Italian city communes as two major phenomena of the Central Middle Ages. But historians have seldom tried to compare them, and even less to understand them as two manifestations of a larger process. The point of this paper is to show how both are underpinned by the same logic: the breakdown of wider power structures and their simultaneous replacement by a set of increasingly formalized, locally-based structures. With that aim, it synthesizes the profuse literature on the feudal revolution and then analyzes some Italian examples, which are the main focus of the paper. It suggests a new way of understanding the origins of the communes, as the result of a dialectic between formal and informal structures. In conclusion, the paper looks at the broader dynamics of social and political change in the Central Middle Ages, through a discussion of Bourdieu's habitus theory.
Quelle:Revue historique 706 = (2023), 2, Seite 287-323
Signatur:Bibliographischer Datensatz, Werk nicht am Institut vorhanden
Permalink:https://istg.uni-muenster.de/bibliographie/Record/6210T40142337
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