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‘On behalf of the city’: wax and urban diplomacy in the late medieval Baltic and North Sea

  • Autores: Mark Whelan
  • Localización: Urban history, ISSN-e 1469-8706, Vol. 50, Num. 1, 2023, págs. 22-37
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Focusing on the largely unpublished ‘city accounts’ (‘Stadsrekeningen’) of Bruges, this article examines the city's giving of prestigious Baltic beeswax to their lords, the Valois and (later) Habsburg dukes of Burgundy. It sheds new light on urban government by analysing how civic leaders across north-western Europe used the apiary product to manage often fraught relationships with their rulers and reinforce their identities as trading centres or outposts of international repute. More broadly, the gifting of Baltic beeswax points to the political and diplomatic prestige associated with the trade and display of the commodity in the later medieval period and the desire of urban leaders and communities to extract symbolic and political capital from its exchange.


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