Mercantile Politics and the Ascendancy of Networks, c. 1435–50

Eliza Hartrich
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Over the 1430s and 1440s, a subtle but important shift occurred in the nature of urban political agency. In 1413–35, the dramatis personae in the theatre of the English urban political sector were civic governments, but in the years after 1435 collective political action was coordinated instead through informal networks of wealthy merchants. This chapter examines the causes and consequences of this shift in urban involvement in national politics, from public and corporation-based to private and mercantile. The first section examines why the Crown came to rely on mercantile resources in the years following the 1435–6 Burgundian assault on Calais and how merchants used their political leverage to influence royal policy. The second section goes on to investigate the effects that these lateral networks between members of the merchant elite had on the complexion of urban internal politics.
商业政治和网络的优势,约1435 - 1450年
1430到1440年间,城市政治机构的性质发生了微妙但重要的转变。1413 - 1435年间,英国城市政治领域的主角是公民政府,但1435年后,集体政治行动由富商的非正式网络来协调。本章考察了城市参与国家政治的转变的原因和后果,从公共和企业为基础到私人和商业。第一部分探讨了在1435 - 146年勃艮第对加莱的进攻之后,为什么王室开始依赖商业资源,以及商人如何利用他们的政治影响力来影响王室政策。第二部分继续探讨商人精英成员之间的横向网络对城市内部政治格局的影响。
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