Factional struggles: divided elites in European cities & courts (1400-1750)
In: Rulers & elites volume 10
Did Factions Exist? Problems and Perspectives on European Factional Struggles (1400–1750) /Mathieu Caesar -- The Black Raven and His Gang: Politics in Augsburg in Times of Crisis (1450–1480) /Dominique Adrian -- Changing Skin: Identities and Strategies in Late Medieval Basque banderizo Warfare /José Ramón Díaz de Durana and Arsenio Dacosta -- Conciliarist Employment of Eschatology during and after the Council of Basel (1431–1460) /Frances Courtney Kneupper -- Factions in Rome between Papal Wars and International Conflicts (1480–1530)1 /Maria Antonietta Visceglia -- The Prince and the Factions: Rebellion and Political Propaganda in Sixteenth-Century Geneva* /Mathieu Caesar -- Not Only Blood: Factions on the Venetian Terraferma during the Early Modern Period* /Andrea Savio -- A Temperate Factionalism: Political Life in Amiens at the End of the Wars of Religion* /Olivia Carpi -- The Imperial Court during the Thirty Years War: A Battleground for Factions?1 /Rubén González Cuerva and Luis Tercero Casado -- Divide and Rule? Rival Factions and Prussian State Management in Eighteenth-Century Neuchâtel /Nadir Weber -- Factions and Parties in Early Modern Swiss Conflicts /Andreas Würgler.