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Titel:Patterns in the History of Polycentric Governance in European Cities
Titelzusatz:From Antiquity to the 21st Century
Mitwirkende:Andersen, Uwe [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Bernhardt, Christoph [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Boytsov, Mikhail A. [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Brélaz, Cédric [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Brélaz, Cédric [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Close, Christopher W. [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Félicité, Indravati [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Hurlet, Frédéric [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Kuhn, Christina T. [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Kümin, Beat [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Lau, Thomas [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Lau, Thomas [HerausgeberIn]   i
 McTominey, Andrew [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Perret, Noëlle-Laetitia [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Pfundheller, Kai [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Pont, Anne-Valérie [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Sander-Faes, Stephan [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Schmid, Regula [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Schmidt, Hans-Joachim [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Vitale, Marco [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Weichlein, Siegfried [HerausgeberIn]   i
Institutionen:Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)   i
Verf.angabe:ed. by Cédric Brélaz, Thomas Lau, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Siegfried Weichlein
Verlagsort:München ; Wien
Verlag:De Gruyter Oldenbourg
E-Jahr:2024
Jahr:[2024]
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (X, 312 p.)
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Acknowledgements
 Contents
 Introduction
 I Rome and Her Cities - The Polycentric Empire
 The Dynamics of Dual-level Governance in the Roman Empire, First-Third Centuries CE: Incremental Permeation and Occasional Intrusions of Roman Normativity in Local Life
 The Actors of the Roman Imperial System and Their Mobility: Personal Relationships and Official Communication in the Early Empire
 Bilateral Relations, Federal Organisations, and Peer-Polity Interaction Within the Provinces of the Roman Empire
 The Self-presentation of the Greek Cities in Roman Imperial Asia Minor
 II Intersections of Polycentricity - The Medieval Towns
 Performative Self-representation of City Governments
 Securing Troops and Organising War by and between Communal States in the Swiss Confederation, 1350-1550
 Political Governance and 'Civil Concord' in Venice: The Experience of the Humanist and Ambassador Ermolao Barbaro (1454-1492)
 III The Polycentric Age - Early Modern Towns and the Patterns of Power
 Beyond the Town Hall: Sites of Political Representation in Early Modern Europe
 Polycentric Diplomacy? Actors and Levels of Foreign Policy in the Hanseatic Cities (Seventeenth-Eighteenth Centuries)
 Cities, Princes, and the Politics of Alliance in the Early Modern Holy Roman Empire
 The Composite City: Cities, Power Elites, and States in Early Modern European History
 IV The Contemporary City - Polycentric Disorder?
 Economic Boom, Environmental Crisis, and Polycentric Governance in a Transnational Perspective: Cities and States in Struggle along the Upper Rhine in the Late Nineteenth and the Late Twentieth Century
 "As Easy as Turning on the Tap": Experiences of Water Usage in the City, 1918-1939
 Sister Cities and Urban Diplomacy Today
 List of Contributors
 Index Nominum
 Index Rerum
ISBN:978-3-11-102905-4
Abstract:The autonomy granted to local communities (such as towns, municipalities, and city-states) by larger, central powers (such as empires, kings, lords, and central states) is a recurrent feature of European history over time, from Antiquity to the contemporary period. This volume explores the political, social, and cultural aspects of this feature in a diachronic and comparative perspective, from the Roman Empire to today's city partnerships. To this end, it uses the concept of polycentric governance. Originally developed by political economist Vincent Ostrom in the 1960s and then expanded by the 2009 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, political scientist Elinor Ostrom, this concept characterises the interdependent system of relations between different actors involved in a process and, for that reason, it is frequently used in policy studies. This volume applies the concept of polycentric governance to historical studies as a heuristic device to analyse the multilayer systems into which cities were integrated at various points in European history, as well as the implications of the coexistence of different political structures. Fourteen chapters examine the structures, the dynamics, and the discourse of polycentric governance through various case studies from the Roman Empire, from medieval towns, from early modern Europe, and from contemporary cities. The volume suggests that for extended periods of time throughout European history, polycentric governance has played a pivotal role in the organisation and distribution of political power
DOI:doi:10.1515/9783111029054
URL:kostenfrei: Resolving-System: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111029054
 kostenfrei: Verlag: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783111029054
 Cover: https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783111029054/original
 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111029054
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
(Sekundärform):Issued also in print
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : print
Sach-SW:HISTORY / Europe / General
K10plus-PPN:1883328470
 
 
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