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Zwischen städtischer Selbstbehauptung und Empire building: Funktionen englischer Stadtrechte in der Frühneuzeit
In: 900 Jahre Stadt Freiburg, 500 Jahre Stadtrechtsreformation (2024), pp. 225–247
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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André Johannes Krischer: Zwischen städtischer Selbstbehauptung und Empire building: Funktionen englischer Stadtrechte in der Frühneuzeit | 225 | ||
I. Englisches Stadtrecht und städtische Kultur in England am Beginn der Frühen Neuzeit | 226 | ||
II. Stadtrechte vor Gericht im späten 17. Jahrhundert | 229 | ||
III. Stadtrechte und die Entstehung des englisch-britischen Empires | 237 | ||
IV. Schluss | 246 |