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Les anciennes démocraties des Pays-Bas

Les anciennes démocraties des Pays-Bas

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"Les anciennes démocraties des Pays-Bas" by Henri Pirenne is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the urban democracies that developed in the historical region known as the Netherlands, focusing particularly on the Middle Ages and how these city-states emerged and evolved. It examines the origins of cities, the economic and social conditions that fostered their growth, and the reasons behind their eventual decline. The opening of the work introduces the context in which urban life in the Netherlands developed, emphasizing that the area was characterized by late urbanization compared to other regions in Europe. Pirenne discusses the importance of trade and commerce in transforming these territories, which were previously agricultural and rural, into bustling economic hubs. He outlines the significant influence of local governance structures, defined by a mix of military necessity and trade, leading to the formation of cities. As the chapter unfolds, it begins to delineate the emergence of a merchant class and the transformative role of gilde (guilds) in establishing a new urban social order. Overall, the initial sections set the groundwork for a detailed exploration of the unique political and social dynamics that shaped the historical landscape of the Netherlands. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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