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In Communes and Conflict, Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers explore how revolt and rebellion became integral to the life, law and culture of medieval Flanders during the centuries when this area became one of the most urbanised in Europe.

Produktbeschreibung
In Communes and Conflict, Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers explore how revolt and rebellion became integral to the life, law and culture of medieval Flanders during the centuries when this area became one of the most urbanised in Europe.
Autorenporträt
Jan Dumolyn is a professor of history at Ghent University. He has published extensively on late medieval labour history, urban rebellion, politics, material culture and law, as well as more widely on Marxist theory and contemporary class struggle. This includes books on the Bruges uprising of 1436-1438, on Burgundian local governance, court societies and state-formation and on struggles from "the bottom-up" against globalizing neoliberalism. Jelle Haemers is a professor of medieval history at KU Leuven. He has written three books on urban revolts in the county of Flanders. In recent years his research interests have widened to encompass the social history of the late medieval town, notably in the Low Countries (1100-1600). He has also published on the use of social theory in history, the late medieval nobility, and women's history.