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Archery and Crossbow Guilds in Medieval Flanders, 1300-1500 by Laura Crombie (En
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- ISBN-13
- 9781783271047
- Book Title
- Archery and Crossbow Guilds in Medieval Flanders, 1300-1500
- ISBN
- 9781783271047
- Subject Area
- Sports & Recreation, Business & Economics, History
- Publication Name
- Archery and Crossbow Guilds in Medieval Flanders, 1300-1500
- Publisher
- Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Subject
- Economic History, Europe / Western, Archery, Europe / Medieval
- Publication Year
- 2016
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Item Weight
- 17.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 269 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
1783271043
ISBN-13
9781783271047
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219089205
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
269 Pages
Publication Name
Archery and Crossbow Guilds in Medieval Flanders, 1300-1500
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Economic History, Europe / Western, Archery, Europe / Medieval
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Sports & Recreation, Business & Economics, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
17.3 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-440077
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
[An] excellent study.....This is an important book on a topic that most earlier literature has dealt with only superficially or in local studies., This is an important study of groups that have all too often been regarded as colorful but marginal institutions. . . . [This] rich study offers a new angle of vision on medieval Flanders and suggests areas worthy of further study., With numerous examples and an eye for relevant detail Crombie offers us the first study integrally devoted to a comparative study of these Flemish guilds. Furthermore, she uses abundant secondary literature, and, more importantly, interesting source material, of which much was never consulted before by historians. In sum, Crombie has written an important work for scholars of guild activities and urban Flanders in particular, and late medieval community life in general., A well-written, original and thought-provoking book. URBAN HISTORY This is an important study of groups that have all too often been regarded as colorful but marginal institutions. . . . [This] rich study offers a new angle of vision on medieval Flanders and suggests areas worthy of further study. SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL [An] excellent study.....This is an important book on a topic that most earlier literature has dealt with only superficially or in local studies. HISTORY A welcome addition [and] very readable. THE RICARDIAN With numerous examples and an eye for relevant detail Crombie offers us the first study integrally devoted to a comparative study of these Flemish guilds. Furthermore, she uses abundant secondary literature, and, more importantly, interesting source material, of which much was never consulted before by historians. In sum, Crombie has written an important work for scholars of guild activities and urban Flanders in particular, and late medieval community life in general. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
940.1
Table Of Content
Introduction: Archery and Crossbow Guilds in Flemish Civic Society'For security, guard and defence' of this town: guilds' origins and military service'Guild-brothers': guild organisation and the membership of the archery and crossbow guilds of Bruges 1437-1481'For Drinking in recreational assemblies': the Archery and Crossbow Guilds as Social and Devotional Communities'For the honour of the Duke and of the Town': Guilds and authority'For friendship, community and brotherhood': Archery and crossbow competitions as part of civic honour and identityArchery and Crossbow Guilds and their Competitions in Regional Networks and as tools of Social PeaceConclusion: Guilds in Civic SocietyBibliography
Synopsis
First full study devoted to the archery and crossbow guilds which grew up in Flanders in the middle ages. The notion of "guilds" in civic society might conjure images of craft guilds, the organisations of butchers, bakers or brewers set up to regulate working practises. In the towns of medieval Flanders, however, a plethora of guildsexisted which had little or nothing to do with the organisation of labour, including chambers of rhetoric, urban jousters and archery and crossbow guilds. This is the first full-length study of the archery and crossbow guilds, encompassing not only the great urban centres of Ghent, Bruges and Lille but also numerous smaller towns, whose participation in guild culture was nonetheless significant. It examines guild membership, structure and organisation, revealing the diversity of guild brothers - and sisters - and bringing to life the elaborate social occasions when princes and plumbers would dine together. The most spectacular of these were the elaborate regional shooting competitions, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester., First full study devoted to the archery and crossbow guilds which grew up in Flanders in the middle ages.The notion of "guilds" in civic society might conjure images of craft guilds, the organisations of butchers, bakers or brewers set up to regulate working practises. In the towns of medieval Flanders, however, a plethora of guildsexisted which had little or nothing to do with the organisation of labour, including chambers of rhetoric, urban jousters and archery and crossbow guilds. This is the first full-length study of the archery and crossbow guilds, encompassing not only the great urban centres of Ghent, Bruges and Lille but also numerous smaller towns, whose participation in guild culture was nonetheless significant. It examines guild membership, structure and organisation, revealing the diversity of guild brothers - and sisters - and bringing to life the elaborate social occasions when princes and plumbers would dine together. The most spectacular of these were the elaborate regional shooting competitions, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester.ons, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester.whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester.ons, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant! It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester., First full study devoted to the archery and crossbow guilds which grew up in Flanders in the middle ages., The notion of "guilds" in civic society might conjure images of craft guilds, the organisations of butchers, bakers or brewers set up to regulate working practises. In the towns of medieval Flanders, however, a plethora of guilds existed which had little or nothing to do with the organisation of labour, including chambers of rhetoric, urban jousters and archery and crossbow guilds. This is the first full-length study of the archery and crossbow guilds, encompassing not only the great urban centres of Ghent, Bruges and Lille but also numerous smaller towns, whose participation in guild culture was nonetheless significant. It examines guild membership, structure and organisation, revealing the diversity of guild brothers - and sisters - and bringing to life the elaborate social occasions when princes and plumbers would dine together. The most spectacular of these were the elaborate regional shooting competitions, whose entrances alone included play wagons, light shows and even an elephant It also considers their social and cultural activities, and their important role in strengthening and rebuilding regional networks. Overall, it provides a new perspective on the strength of community within Flemish towns and the values that underlay medieval urban ideology. Laura Crombie gained her PhD from the university of Glasgow; she is currently a teaching fellow in medieval history at the University of Leicester.
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