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Frisonica libertas: Frisian freedom as an instance of medieval liberty
Authors:Oebele Vries
Institution:1. Fryske Akademy, Doelenstraat 8, Postbus 54, 8900 AB Leeuwarden, Netherlandso.vries@rug.nl
Abstract:In the later Middle Ages the predominantly rural Frisian territories covering the coastal area between the Zuider Zee and the River Weser stood out by virtue of their anomalous position. One striking phenomenon in this area was the early breakdown of feudalism; another was the failure of sovereign rule to take root. A crucial development was how the resulting political vacuum was filled by communal institutions. This paper tries to explain this state of affairs, a situation the Frisians themselves referred to as ‘Frisian freedom’, in terms of the communalism thesis propounded by Peter Blickle. In summary, it can be said that the Frisian territories, at least while the communal institutions were in their prime, constitute an even more prototypical model of rural communalism than the founding cantons of the Swiss Confederation.
Keywords:Frisians  Frisian freedom  freedom from servitude  medieval liberty  communalism  Swiss Confederation  podestà  Charlemagne
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