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Knowing One’s Place
The Medieval History Journal ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2017-03-21 , DOI: 10.1177/0971945816665982
Emily J. Hutchison 1
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Between April and July 1413, a large group of Parisians led the violent Cabochien Uprising. This revolt has been positioned primarily as an extension of civil war politics between the Burgundians and the Armagnacs. I argue that it was far more than that; it was a meaningful example of political resistance and an extraordinary event that nonetheless borrowed from everyday practices of civil autonomy and agency. In drawing from but moving beyond the civil war narrative, I examine the importance of urban spatial tactics, voice and violence in this rebellion. This approach enables us to discern what opportunities were available to early fifteenth-century Parisians to directly challenge their exclusion from politics, and to carve out a place of importance for their voices. Moreover, the same source material for the rebellion also illuminates the established systems, the spaces and the habits that empowered Parisians in the day-to-day. It was these conditions that provided the scaffolding for their rebellion, and they reveal strong tension between the king’s sovereign authority and his subjects’ autonomy. These complicated dynamics limited the king’s actual power in the streets, and suggest that Parisians could lay claim to more independence than we have previous considered.

中文翻译:

知道自己的位置

1413 年 4 月至 7 月期间,一大批巴黎人领导了暴力的卡布契安起义。这场起义主要被定位为勃艮第人和阿马尼亚克人之间内战政治的延伸。我认为它远不止于此;这是政治抵抗的一个有意义的例子,也是从公民自治和代理的日常实践中借鉴的非凡事件。在借鉴但超越内战叙事的过程中,我考察了城市空间策略、声音和暴力在这场叛乱中的重要性。这种方法使我们能够辨别 15 世纪早期的巴黎人有哪些机会可以直接挑战他们被排除在政治之外的地位,并为他们的声音开辟一个重要的位置。而且,反叛的相同来源材料也阐明了赋予巴黎人日常权力的既定系统、空间和习惯。正是这些条件为他们的反叛提供了脚手架,它们揭示了国王的主权权威与臣民自治之间的强烈张力。这些复杂的动态限制了国王在街头的实际权力,并表明巴黎人可以宣称比我们之前考虑的更多的独立。
更新日期:2017-03-21
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