The promised lands : the Low Countries under Burgundian rule, 1369-1530
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The promised lands : the Low Countries under Burgundian rule, 1369-1530
(Middle Ages series)
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999
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In de ban van Bourgondië
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Note
Originally published as: In de ban van Bourgondië: Houten : Fibula, 1988
Bibliography: p. [265]-275
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780812213829
Description
They were, in the words of one contemporary observer, "the Promised Lands." In all of Europe, only Northern Italy could rival the economic power and cultural wealth of the Low Countries in the later Middle Ages. In The Promised Lands, Wim Blockmans and Walter Prevenier trace the relations between the cultural and economic developments of the Low Countries and the political evolution of the region under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. Combining political, diplomatic, administrative, economic, social, artistic, and cultural history, Blockmans and Prevenier have synthesized the most recent research on the subject-much of it their own-to produce the most accessible and authoritative book in English on the subject. This is an updated and revised translation of a classic work first published in 1988, now expanded and reoriented toward a broader international readership.
Table of Contents
Editor's Note Preface The Dynasties of the Burgundian Low Countries 1. Perspectives on the Burgundian Dynasty in the Low Countries 2. A New European Power in the Making, 1363-1405 3. Burgundian Interests in France and the Low Countries, 1404-1425 4. The Decisive Years, 1425-1440 5. The Difficult Path Toward an Integrated State, 1440-1465 6. The Promised Lands, 1440-1475 7. War, Crisis, and a Problematic Succession, 1465-1492 8. The Second Flowering, 1492-1530 9. The Burgundian Legacy List of Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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: hbk ISBN 9780812231304
Description
They were, in the words of one contemporary observer, "the Promised Lands." In all of Europe, only Northern Italy could rival the economic power and cultural wealth of the Low Countries in the later Middle Ages.
In The Promised Lands, Wim Blockmans and Walter Prevenier trace the relations between the cultural and economic developments of the Low Countries and the political evolution of the region under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy. Combining political, diplomatic, administrative, economic, social, artistic, and cultural history, Blockmans and Prevenier have synthesized the most recent research on the subject-much of it their own-to produce the most accessible and authoritative book in English on the subject.
This is an updated and revised translation of a classic work first published in 1988, now expanded and reoriented toward a broader international readership.
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Preface
The Dynasties of the Burgundian Low Countries
1. Perspectives on the Burgundian Dynasty in the Low Countries
2. A New European Power in the Making, 1363-1405
3. Burgundian Interests in France and the Low Countries, 1404-1425
4. The Decisive Years, 1425-1440
5. The Difficult Path Toward an Integrated State, 1440-1465
6. The Promised Lands, 1440-1475
7. War, Crisis, and a Problematic Succession, 1465-1492
8. The Second Flowering, 1492-1530
9. The Burgundian Legacy
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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