Civic ritual and drama / / Wim N. M. Hüsken, Alexandra F. Johnston, editors.

Late medieval and renaissance cities, though powerful communities jealous of their own jurisdiction, were constantly negotiating their relationships with other secular and religious authorities. The seven essays in this collection treat various aspects of civic display and pageantry during the fifte...

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