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Chapter 6

Politics and Power: Cities

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  1. Constitution [Schwörbrief] of the Imperial City of Strasbourg (1482)

  2. The City Government of Strasbourg (1485)

  3. View of Augsburg (1493)

  4. View of Bamberg (1493)

  5. View of Cologne (1493)

  6. The Hanseatic City of Lübeck (1493)

  7. View of Nuremberg (1493)

  8. View of Würzburg (1493)

  9. Jakob Fugger the Rich (c. 1518)

  10. The Princely Fuggerei in Augsburg (undated)

  11. Guild Ordinance for the Slipper-makers of Lüneburg (February 8, 1525)

  12. Frankfurt am Main under Siege in 1552 (c. 1555)

  13. Urban Trades – The Baker (1568)

  14. Urban Trades – The Printer (1568)

  15. Urban Trades – The Miller (1568)

  16. Urban Trades – The Cobbler (1568)

  17. Urban Trades – The Dark Dyer (1568)

  18. Ordinance for the Dark Dyers and Ironers in Hesse (November 15, 1580)

  19. Ordinance for the Bakers of Regensburg (June 17, 1588)

  20. Johann Hermann Schein, Suite no. 2 from Banchetto musicale (1617)

  21. Heinrich Isaac, Innsbruck, I Must Leave You (16th century)

  22. Beggar with Staff and Linen Bag (17th century)

  23. The Rise of the Imperial City of Augsburg (2024)

 
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