The rise of cities revisited : reflections on Adriaan Verhulst's vision of urban genesis and developments in the medieval low countries / edited by Bram Vannieuwenhuyze & Reinout Rutte.

Other author Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram, editor.
Other author Rutte, Reinout editor.
Format Book
PublicationTurnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2024]
Copyright Date©2024
Description275 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 27 cm.
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Portion of title Reflections on Adriaan Verhulst's vision of urban genesis and developments in the medieval low countries
SeriesStudies in European urban history (1100-1800)
Studies in European urban history (1100-1800) ; 61. ^A1178229
Contents Introduction / Bram Vannieuwenhuyze -- Adriaan Verhulst. Urban Historian and his 'The Rise of Cities' Contextualized / Marc Boone -- Markets and Ports. Models for the Origin and Growth of Medieval Towns in Northwest Europe / Marcel IJsselstijn -- Orality, Written Record and Political Contract in the Earliest Borough Charters for Flemish Local Communities (Eleventh to Twelfth Centuries) / Els De Paermentier and Jan Dumolyn -- The Rise of Markets and Centres of Industry. Revisiting Adriaan Verhulst's Views on the Economic Development of Cities and Towns in the Southern Low Countries / Bart Lambert and Adam Hall -- Mapping Three Towns in Four Reference Years. The Dynamics of Late Medieval Urban Development Seen from an Archaeological Perspective / Arnold Carmiggelt, Ranjith Jayasena, Ronald van Genabeek & Roos van Oosten -- Urban Space and Urban Community. Some Remarks on Social Topography and the Sociospatial Structuring of Medieval Towns in the Low Countries / Ward Leloup and Mathijs Speecke -- The Material 'Rise of Cities'. Stone and Brick Houses in the Low Countries before c. 1350: a First Step towards a Building-Archaeological Overview / Gabri van Tussenbroek -- Reflections and Mediations. A View from the Edge / Keith D. Lilley -- Appendix. Bibliography on the Origins, Genesis and Spatial Developments of Individual Cities and Towns in the Medieval Low Countries / Reinout Rutte, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze and Marcel IJsselstijn.
Abstract "Adriaan Verhulst's The Rise of Cities in North-West Europe (1999) is the last comprehensive work written by a single author on the urban genesis and spatial developments of cities in the medieval Low Countries. Since then, monographs, specialised studies and articles have been published on various cities and towns, while urban archaeologists have carried out numerous excavations. Much new knowledge has been gained, yet many gaps and the need for comparative overviews remain. Twenty-five years after Verhulst's synthesis, The Rise of Cities Revisited takes a fresh look at the origins and developments of cities and towns in the Low Countries between the tenth and the sixteenth centuries, critically assesses progress made in scholarship and outlines future directions for research. The chapters of the book are written by senior and junior specialists from various fields, including medieval history, historical geography, economic history, archaeology and building history. The Rise of Cities Revisited presents a state of the art and provides scholars with tools to study this complex subject in future."-- Publisher's website."
General note"Adriaan Verhulst's The rise of cities in north-west Europe ... [published by Cambridge University Press in] 1999 is the last comprehensive work written by a single author on the urban genesis and spatial developments in the medieval Low Countries."--Introduction, page 1.
General note"The rise of cities revisited. Reflections on Adriaan Verhulst's vision of urban genesis and developments in the medieval low countries, which appears 25 years after the original book, takes a fresh look at the genesis and spatial developments of the many cities and towns in the Low Countries up to the sixteenth century."--Introduction, page 16.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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