Nürnbergs Handelsbeziehungen und Politik im Mittelalter

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Nürnbergs Handelsbeziehungen und Politik im Mittelalter is a historical study examining the commercial networks and political structures of the city of Nuremberg during the Middle Ages.

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instanceOf academic work
historical study
academicDiscipline economic history
medieval history
urban history
examines commercial networks of Nuremberg
political structures of Nuremberg
focusesOnPeriod Middle Ages
focusesOnPlace Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
hasPerspective interrelation of economic and political structures
intendedAudience historians of the Middle Ages
researchers of urban politics
students of economic history
languageOfWork German
mainSubject Nuremberg
medieval politics
medieval trade
studiesAspect Nuremberg fairs and markets
Nuremberg’s position in European trade networks
city council politics
city’s diplomatic relations
conflicts over trade privileges
connections to Hanseatic cities
connections to Italian city-states
customs duties and tolls
guild organization
infrastructure for trade such as roads and markets
interaction between merchants and patriciate
interaction between trade and municipal finance
legal framework of trade
long-distance trade routes
patrician dominance in city government
regional trade in Franconia
regulation of weights and measures
relations with neighboring principalities
relations with the Holy Roman Emperor
role of Nuremberg in north–south trade
role of merchant families
taxation of commerce
urban autonomy within the Holy Roman Empire
urban governance
urban law and charters
workLocation Nuremberg

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Karl Hegel notableWork Nürnbergs Handelsbeziehungen und Politik im Mittelalter