Fynn-Paul, Jeff Three Stages of Disciplined Dissent at Manresa in the Later Medieval Period 2016 - Viella
Fynn-Paul, Jeff Three Stages of Disciplined Dissent at Manresa in the Later Medieval Period 2016 - Viella P. 169-191 is_part_of Disciplined dissent : strategies of Non-Confrontational Protest in Europe from the Twelfth to the Early Sixteenth century. - ( Viella historical research ; 4) store_in_same_fr Introduction : the Concept of Disciplined Dissent and its Deployment : A Methodology get_in_same_fr Poetic Dissent : The Troubadours at Toulouse get_in_same_fr Negotiated Consent : Power Policy and the Integration of Regional Elites in Late Thirteenth-Century Austria get_in_same_fr Political Dissent in Towns and Cities in Castile and León, Expressed through Complaints and Petitions to the Crown (Thirteenth-Fourteenth Centuries) get_in_same_fr Disciplined Dissent in Fourteenth-Century England get_in_same_fr The Political Mobilisation of Wage Labourers and Artisans in Siena, Florence, Lucca and Perugia in the Second Half of the Fourteenth Century get_in_same_fr The Right to Consent and Disciplined Dissent : Betrothals and Marriages in the Diocese of Catania in the Later Medieval Period get_in_same_fr Three Stages of Disciplined Dissent at Manresa in the Later Medieval Period Iberian Women in Religion and Policies of Discipline Dissent in the Archbishopric of Toledo in the Fifteenth to Early Sixteenth Centuries : The Heaven of Juana de la Cruz get_in_same_fr Some Concluding Thoughts get_in_same_fr Bibliography get_in_same_fr Index get_in_same_fr Contributors get_in_same_fr show_more information doiCode: 10.23744/1294 Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/10.23744/1294