Governar a cidade na Europa medieval
Keywords:
City, Government, Europe, Middle AgesSynopsis
Despite the constraints experienced, it was possible to put together a set of 19 articles - only one of which was the result of a lesson presented at the Autumn School - produced by 20 researchers from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Russia, whose presentations were part of the conference program. All of them benefited from the comments and insights of the lively debates that the different sessions generated and from the valuable contributions of the evaluators who collaborated in the development of this work. The studies predominantly cover the peninsular space, understood in its different Christian political units and, although to a much lesser extent, AI-Andalus, while others focus on more distant places, such as the Maghreb, England, Flanders and Rome. The chronologies used focus on the final centuries of the Middle Ages, which is to be expected given that late medieval documentation is growing in quantity and quality for the study of almost all urban themes in the Iberian Peninsula.
Editors: IEM - Instituto de Estudos Medievais, Câmara Municipal de Castelo de Vide