勃艮第和哈布斯堡荷兰的地方领主和欢乐入场

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Bmgn-The Low Countries Historical Review Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.51769/bmgn-lchr.9921
Klaas Van Gelder
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自从文化转向和将仪式和仪式理解为交流和象征性协商的形式以来,中世纪和早期现代的王子加冕典礼,就职典礼和欢乐的入场一直受到不断的学术关注。而在乡村和小城镇举行的宗主国的欢宴就不那么隆重了。勃艮第和哈布斯堡的荷兰,特别是布拉班特公国,在这方面有着非常强大的传统。当地的贵族和女士们在他们的封地中登记,发布自由宪章,并发誓维护当地的权利和特权。这些入口为大型群众和de - Deums提供了机会,与当地政要举行宴会,并为其他居民举行庆祝活动。本文分析了从15世纪早期到18世纪晚期的88个领主条目。它认为,这些仪式是领主景观的结构性组成部分,具有法律、社会和政治意义。它们也是衡量某一特定时刻领主或夫人、地方公职人员和村民或城镇居民之间权力关系的标尺,因此可以帮助我们更好地了解谁从领主制度中获益最多。
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Local Lordship and Joyous Entries in the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands
Ever since the cultural turn and the understanding of ritual and ceremony as forms of communication and symbolic negotiation, medieval and early modern princely coronations, inaugurations, and joyous entries have received incessant scholarly attention. That was much less the case for seigneurial joyous entries that took place in villages and small towns. The Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands, and the Duchy of Brabant in particular, had a remarkably strong tradition in this respect. Local lords and ladies held entries in their seigneuries, issued liberty charters, and swore to uphold local rights and privileges. These entries gave occasion to high masses and Te Deums, banquets with local dignitaries, and festivities for the other inhabitants. This article analyses a set of 88 seigneurial entries, ranging from the early fifteenth until the late eighteenth century. It argues that these solemnities were structural components of the seigneurial landscape, carrying legal, social, and political meaning. They are also gauges for the power relations between the lord or lady, local office holders, and villagers or townspeople at a given moment, and can therefore help us to better understand who stood to gain most from the seigneurial system.
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