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Urban and Rural Communities in Medieval France: Provence and Languedoc, 1000-1500: The Medieval Mediterranean, cartea 18

Contribuţii de Catherine Barnel, David Blanks, Monique Bourin, Anne Brenon, Jacqueline Caille, Andrée Courtemanche, Jean-Claude Hélas, Maïté Lesne-Ferret, Jean Michaud, Joelle Rollo-Koster, Daniel Smail Editat de Reyerson, Drendel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 1998
This volume deals with the evolution of urban and rural communities in Provence and Languedoc in the high and late Middle Ages. Contributions by thirteen French, American, and Canadian scholars address recent insights in historical research and suggest directions for future investigation. The urban and rural worlds are treated separately in studies of the growth of communities in their political, topographical, social, and economic dimensions. Then the intersection of these worlds is explored through the intricate interrelations of town and country in these regions. Notarial registers are particularly rich sources of evidence for these scholars who are mindful of the southern French tradition of Roman and written law which underpinned both urban and rural institutions as they emerged in the course of the medieval period.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004108509
ISBN-10: 9004108505
Pagini: 333
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Medieval Mediterranean


Public țintă

All those interested in social, economic, and political history of the Middle Ages, the history of France, the history of Mediterranean Europe, the history of the Midi, as well as legal and institutional historians.

Cuprins


List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
List of Contributors

Introduction: The Story of Town and Country

Pt. 1 Creating Communities In the Town
1 The Notariate in the Consular Towns of Septimanian Languedoc (Late Twelfth-Thirteenth Centuries) -- Maite Lesne-Ferret 3
2 Notaries, Courts, and the Legal Culture of Late Medieval Marseille -- Daniel Lord Smail 23
3 Urban Expansion in Languedoc from the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century: The Example of Narbonne and Montpellier -- Jacqueline Caille 51
4 Mercator Florentinensis and Others: Immigration in Papal Avignon -- Joelle Rollo-Koster 73
5 Women, Family, and Immigration in Fifteenth-Century Manosque: The Case of the Dodi Family of Barcelonnette -- Andree Courtemanche 101
In the Village
6 Village Communities of the Plain and the Mountain in Languedoc ca. 1300 -- Monique Bourin 131
7 Mountain Society: Village and Town in Medieval Foix -- David Blanks 163
8 Emphyteusis Tenure: Its Role in the Economy and in the Rural Society of Eastern Languedoc -- Jean-Claude Helas 193
9 Notarial Practice in Rural Provence in the Early Fourteenth Century -- John Drendel 209

Pt. 2 Communities at the Intersection of Village and Town
10 Town and Country in Provence: Toulon, Its Notaries, and Their Clients -- Christine Barnel 239
11 Urban/Rural Exchange: Reflections on the Economic Relations of Town and Country in the Region of Montpellier before 1350 -- Kathryn Reyerson 253
12 The Peasant Citizens of Marseille at the Turn of the Fourteenth Century -- Francine Michaud 275
13 Catharism in the Family in Languedoc in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: An Investigation Based on Inquisition Sources -- Anne Brenon 291

Index

Notă biografică

Kathryn L. Reyerson, Ph.D. (1974) in Medieval Studies, Yale University, is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. She has published on medieval social and economic history, including Business, Banking and Finance in Medieval Montpellier and Society, Law, and Trade in Medieval Montpellier.
John Drendel, Ph.D., University of Toronto, Centre for Medieval Studies, with an advanced degree from the Université de Provence, is Assistant Professor of History at the Université de Québec à Montréal. His publications include Studies of Credit, Village Society, and Village Institutions in Fourteenth-century Provence.

Recenzii

'...these articles join to overwhelming emphasis of most research of the past three decades in linking them.'
David M. Nicholas, The Medieval Review, 2000.