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Titone, Fabrizio (ed.), Disciplined Dissent in Western Europe, 1200-1600. Political Action between Submission and Defiance
Álvaro Carvajal Castro (res.)
Studia historica. Historia medieval, ISSN 0213-2060, Vol. 41, Nº 2, 2023, págs. 239-241
Gaining Political Recognition in Western Europe, 1200–1600
Fabrizio Titone
págs. 7-47
Before the ‘Primo Popolo’: Politics and the Popular Movement at San Gimignano in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century
Enrico Faini
págs. 49-74
Putting Pressure on the Lord. The Fiscal Reforms of Pietro Gambacorta, signore of Pisa (1370–1392)
Alma Poloni
págs. 75-105
Flemish Textile Workers’ Struggle for Emancipation in the Thirteenth Century
Wim Blockmans
págs. 107-136
Rulers and Ruled. Freedom, Submission, and Dissent in the Florentine Correspondence (Fifteenth Century)
Isabella Lazzarini
págs. 137-166
Putting Pressure on Rulers. Petitions, Disciplined Dissent, and the Commons in Fourteenth-Century England,
Peter Coss
págs. 167-193
Disciplined Dissent and Nostalgia in Late Medieval England
Hannah Skoda
págs. 195-221
Civic Ritual and Disciplined Dissent in Late Medieval England
Eliza Hartrich
págs. 223-246
In the Name of the Commonweal. How Did French Peasants Manage to Obtain a Legal Recognition of Their Rights to Self-Defence During the Hundred Years War?
Vincent Challet
págs. 247-268
Knowledge and Agency in Catania in the Later Middle Ages
págs. 269-306
Pushing Back Male Violence in Marriage. England, 1400–1600,
Martin Ingram
págs. 307-341
Conclusion
Chris Wickham
págs. 343-348
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