En ifrågasatt ståndsordning – bondebeväpning, privilegier och revolter : social och politisk status i gränsregionen mellan Danmark och Sverige kring 1500
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Summary, in English
This article investigates the relation between conceptions of status and processes of militarization of peasants in the medieval and early-modern society. In an initial overview we see how many revolts in western Europe in late middle ages were connected to an increased military participation of peasant groups. After 1500 similar processes can be found in the east european frontier regions. Economic rights, tax privileges, political and legal competences, a ”peasant gentry” status, antiaristocratic sentiments - were issues of status which often were raised. These patterns are also found in the border region between Denmark and Sweden around 1500. The peasantry was drawn into recurrent levies, and tax exemptions developed. In several larger rebellions the issues of the right to be armed, of taxes/exemptions and anti-aristocratism were central, and several political/legal competences of the peasantry were temporarily strengthened. The tensions regarding status around 1500 could involve material manifestations of status as well. In at least one revolt in the region, also the right to lavish buildings and clothing was defended. In many ways revolts were about status, and military participance could in some contexts highten the status of peasant groups, but we also have to understand status in a broader way.
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Publishing year
2012
Language
Swedish
Pages
37-61
Publication/Series
Temp
Issue
4
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Nyt Selskab for Historie
Topic
- History
Keywords
- bevæbning
- bønder
- grænseregioner
- historie
- krige
- middelalderen
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1904-5565