Unsuccessful Attempts at the Incorporation of Cities in the District Duchy of Greater Poland in the 13th Century

IF 0.1 Q4 ECONOMICS Studia Historiae Oeconomicae Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.14746/sho.2023.41.1.001
Zbyszko Górczak
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Abstract In the second half of the 13th century, the process of incorporation or institution of cities (a.k.a. the process of granting municipal rights) under German law began in Greater Poland. By 1314, i.e. until the end of the existence of a separate district duchy of Greater Poland, 51 successful city incorporations were carried out in its area, by princes and clerical as well as secular feudal lords At the same time, there were also 8 unsuccessful incorporation initiatives (14%). An unsuccessful settlement is a settlement that did not lead to the creation of a town or a settlement that had to be repeated after some time, especially with the consent of another ruler or another settlement owner. The article discusses these failed ventures while attempting to analyse the specific reasons for the failures. The following factors or their combinations can be pointed out: periodic unrest and political instability in the region, limiting the circle of potential settlers only to newcomers from abroad (with the exclusion of the locals), unclear legal and ownership status of the settlement being incorporated, competition from a nearby, stronger center, lack of sufficient support from the feudal owner (especially in the case of clerical and private feudals). At this early stage in the development of urban life, it is also possible to see a clear advantage of monarchical incorporations, which usually had a greater chance of success and further successful development. A similar distribution of unsuccessful and successful granting of municipal rights to towns (15%) has been noted by the literature in medieval Silesia.
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13世纪大波兰公国合并城市的失败尝试
摘要13世纪下半叶,根据德国法律,城市的合并或机构化过程(也称为授予市政权利的过程)始于大波兰。到1314年,也就是说,直到大波兰独立区公国的存在结束,王子、神职人员和世俗封建领主在其地区成功地进行了51次城市合并。与此同时,还有8次未成功的合并举措(14%)。不成功的定居点是指没有导致建立城镇的定居点,或者在一段时间后必须重复的定居点,特别是在得到另一位统治者或另一个定居点所有者同意的情况下。本文讨论了这些失败的企业,同时试图分析失败的具体原因。可以指出以下因素或其组合:该地区周期性的动乱和政治不稳定,将潜在定居者的圈子限制为仅来自国外的新移民(当地人除外),被并入的定居点的法律和所有权地位不明确,来自附近更强大的中心的竞争,封建主缺乏足够的支持(尤其是在牧师和私人世仇的情况下)。在城市生活发展的早期阶段,也可以看到君主制公司的明显优势,这种公司通常有更大的成功和进一步成功发展的机会。中世纪西里西亚的文献中也注意到,未成功和成功授予城镇市政权的情况相似(15%)。
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