Watts, John Some Concluding Thoughts 2016 - Viella P. 219-224 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_m Introduction : the Concept of Disciplined Dissent and its Deployment : A Methodology get_in_same_m Poetic Dissent : The Troubadours at Toulouse get_in_same_m Negotiated Consent : Power Policy and the Integration of Regional Elites in Late Thirteenth-Century Austria get_in_same_m Political Dissent in Towns and Cities in Castile and León, Expressed through Complaints and Petitions to the Crown (Thirteenth-Fourteenth Centuries) get_in_same_m Disciplined Dissent in Fourteenth-Century England get_in_same_m 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_m The Right to Consent and Disciplined Dissent : Betrothals and Marriages in the Diocese of Catania in the Later Medieval Period get_in_same_m Three Stages of Disciplined Dissent at Manresa in the Later Medieval Period get_in_same_m 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_m Some Concluding Thoughts Bibliography get_in_same_m Index get_in_same_m Contributors get_in_same_m show_more information doiCode: 10.23744/1296 Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/10.23744/1296