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Seigneurial governance and the state in late medieval Guelders (14th–16th century)
Continuity and Change ( IF 0.900 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-27 , DOI: 10.1017/s0268416021000084
Jim van der Meulen

This article charts the long-term development of seigneurial governance within the principality of Guelders in the Low Countries. Proceeding from four quantitative cross-sections (c. 1325, 1475, 1540, 1570) of seigneurial lordships, the conclusion is that seigneurial governance remained stable in late medieval Guelders. The central argument is that this persistence of seigneurial governance was an effect of active collaboration between princely administrations, lords, and local communities. Together, the princely government and seigneuries of Guelders formed an integrated, yet polycentric, state. The article thereby challenges the narrative of progressive state centralisation that predominates in the historiography of pre-modern state formation.



中文翻译:

中世纪晚期古德斯(14-16世纪)的君主制统治与国家

本文以低地国家的盖德尔斯公国为背景,描绘了铸币业治理的长期发展。从君主制领主的四个定量断面(约1325年,1475年,1540年,1570年)出发,得出的结论是,君主制统治在中世纪晚期的古德斯郡保持稳定。中心论点是,王室统治的这种持久存在是王室政府,君主和地方社区之间积极合作的结果。贵族的政府和Guelders的领主政权共同形成了一个完整而又多中心的国家。因此,本文对渐进式国家集中化的叙述提出了挑战,这种叙述在前现代国家形成的史学中占主导地位。

更新日期:2021-04-28
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