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Constructing and Representing Territory in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe / Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures and Tables -- Constructing and Representing Territory in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: An Introduction -- Part 1 The Multiplicity of Territory -- 1. Were There 'Territories' in the German Lands of the Holy Roman Empire in the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries? -- 2. Beyond the State: Community and Territory-Making in Late Medieval Italy -- 3. Clerical and Ecclesiastical Ideas of Territory in the Late Medieval Low Countries -- 4. Marginal Might? The Role of Lordships in the Territorial Integrity of Guelders, c. 1325-c. 1575 -- Part 2 The Construction of Territory -- 5. Demographic Shifts and the Politics of Taxation in the Making of Fifteenth- Century Brabant -- 6. From Knights Errant to Disloyal Soldiers? The Criminalisation of Foreign Military Service in the Late Medieval Meuse and Rhine Regions, 1250-1550 -- 7. Conquest, Cartography and the Development of Linear Frontiers during Henry VIII's Invasion of France in 1544-1546 -- 8. From Multiple Residences to One Capital? Court Itinerance during the Regencies of Margaret of Austria and Mary of Hungary in the Low Countries (c. 1507-1555) -- Part 3 The Representation of Territory -- 9. Heraldry and Territory : Coats of Arms and the Representation and Construction of Authority in Space -- 10. The Territorial Perception of the Duchy of Brabant in Historiography and Vernacular Literature in the Late Middle Ages -- 11. Imagining Flanders : The (De)construction of a Regional Identity in Fifteenth-Century Flanders -- 12. Mapping Imagined Territory : Quaresmio's Chorographia and Later Franciscan Holy Land Maps -- Constructing and Representing Territory in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: A Conclusion -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures and Tables -- Constructing and Representing Territory in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: An Introduction -- Part 1 The Multiplicity of Territory -- 1. Were There 'Territories' in the German Lands of the Holy Roman Empire in the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries? -- 2. Beyond the State: Community and Territory-Making in Late Medieval Italy -- 3. Clerical and Ecclesiastical Ideas of Territory in the Late Medieval Low Countries -- 4. Marginal Might? The Role of Lordships in the Territorial Integrity of Guelders, c. 1325-c. 1575 -- Part 2 The Construction of Territory -- 5. Demographic Shifts and the Politics of Taxation in the Making of Fifteenth- Century Brabant -- 6. From Knights Errant to Disloyal Soldiers? The Criminalisation of Foreign Military Service in the Late Medieval Meuse and Rhine Regions, 1250-1550 -- 7. Conquest, Cartography and the Development of Linear Frontiers during Henry VIII's Invasion of France in 1544-1546 -- 8. From Multiple Residences to One Capital? Court Itinerance during the Regencies of Margaret of Austria and Mary of Hungary in the Low Countries (c. 1507-1555) -- Part 3 The Representation of Territory -- 9. Heraldry and Territory : Coats of Arms and the Representation and Construction of Authority in Space -- 10. The Territorial Perception of the Duchy of Brabant in Historiography and Vernacular Literature in the Late Middle Ages -- 11. Imagining Flanders : The (De)construction of a Regional Identity in Fifteenth-Century Flanders -- 12. Mapping Imagined Territory : Quaresmio's Chorographia and Later Franciscan Holy Land Maps -- Constructing and Representing Territory in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: A Conclusion -- Index |
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