Lordship, Capitalism, and the State in Flanders (c. 1250–1570)
Discover the intricate dynamics of medieval Flanders in Lordship, Capitalism, and the State in Flanders (c. 1250–1570) by Frederik Buylaert, published by Oxford University Press in 2025. This compelling hardback edition spans 368 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the seigneurial landscape of Flanders, which was home to one percent of Europe's population.
Buylaert challenges the traditional view of the Burgundian-Habsburg Low Countries as a proto-bourgeois society, revealing instead that the seigneurie was a crucial institution that significantly influenced societal structures throughout the late medieval period. This groundbreaking work is essential for anyone interested in the interplay between lordship, capitalism, and state formation in historical contexts.
Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era and delve into the complexities of Flanders with this insightful scholarly contribution.