III. Zunft und Unordnung

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Jasper Kunstreich
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Abstract Guilds between authority and opposition. This paper compares the legal status of guilds in two German towns of the late Middle Ages: Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg. Both cities represented commercial hubs, Frankfurt with its privilege to hold fairs, Hamburg as a port town and member of the Hanse. Both cities also witnessed unrest and public protest by guilds during the second half of the 14th century. This article argues that those conflicts erupted over the guilds’ attempts to formalise their legal status by having their statutes written and acknowledged by the city council. The council eventually pre-empted those attempts. This happened through a process of bargaining that can be subdivided into three different stages: production of written demands or statutes, destabilisation, escalation. Putting something into writing created a qualitative distinction to orality in a society that was predominantly communicating orally and in presence. Thus, the latter was still the mode of political communication, mainly by swearing an oath, that could settle these conflicts. Where this process failed, the conflict could erupt into open violence, which in turn could only be settled by outside intervention – as in the case of Frankfurt.
III .无政府状态
权威与反对派之间的行会。本文比较了中世纪后期德国两个城市——美因河畔法兰克福和汉堡的行会法律地位。这两个城市都代表着商业中心,法兰克福拥有举办博览会的特权,汉堡作为港口城市和Hanse的成员。在14世纪下半叶,这两座城市也经历了行会的动荡和公众抗议。这篇文章认为,这些冲突爆发于行会试图将其法律地位正规化,从而使其章程得到市议会的认可。安理会最终阻止了这些企图。这是通过一个讨价还价的过程发生的,这个过程可以分为三个不同的阶段:提出书面要求或法规、破坏稳定、升级。在一个主要是口头交流和面对面交流的社会里,把一些东西写下来与口头交流产生了质的区别。因此,后者仍然是政治沟通的方式,主要是通过宣誓来解决这些冲突。如果这一过程失败,冲突可能会爆发为公开的暴力,而暴力又只能通过外部干预来解决——就像法兰克福的情况一样。
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