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Current historiography endorses a narrative that the political elite of pre-industrial gateway cities became more 'open' in the wake of efflorescence and that their city councils became populated with merchants. Yet, according to the existing literature, Antwerp challenges this narrative, as the influx of merchants was very limited during late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries when Antwerp transformed from a medium-sized Brabantine city into the leading economic centre in western Europe. Moreover, scholars disagree on whether the economic expansion had any impact at all on the composition and profile of Antwerp's political elite. By analysing the social composition of the city council and how this evolved from the beginning of Antwerp's commercial expansion around 1400 until its apogee around 1550, I revisit the question whether Antwerp constitutes an exception to the established pattern of elite formation in gateway cities and, if so, why.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 589-609 |
Aantal pagina's | 21 |
Tijdschrift | Urban History |
Volume | 47 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 4 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 1 nov 2020 |
Vingerafdruk
Duik in de onderzoeksthema's van 'Power in the Metropolis. The Impact of Economic and Demographic Growth on the Antwerp City Council (1400-1550)'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.Projecten
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SRP27: SRP (Groeiers): De bakermat van de moderniteit? Sociale dynamiek in de steden Brabant en Vlaanderen in een comparatief en langetermijnperspectief, 1350-1914
Winter, A., Buylaert, F., Baguet, J., De Koster, M., Ryckbosch, W., Van den Broeck, N., Verbeke, A., Feys, T., Deneweth, H., Horemans, B., Plettinck, G., Adriaens, M., Wauters, R., Vermeesch, G., Vanruysseveldt, V., Vervaeke, A. A., Everaert, J., Erkul, A., Volkov, V., Coppens, A., Debackere, E., Verbruggen, T., Loockx, K., Beeckaert, E., Saelens, W., Leloup, W., Degraeve, M. & Schepers, M.
1/03/14 → 28/02/19
Project: Fundamenteel