Opstand in Holland en Vlaanderen. De Jonker Fransenoorlog (1488-1490) in transregionaal perspectief
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https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.10366Keywords:
Opstand, Vlaamse Opstand, Jonker Fransen Oorlog, Jan van MontfoortAbstract
De Jonker Fransen Oorlog teisterde Holland tussen november 1488 en augustus 1490. Deze opstand van Hollandse Hoeken onder leiding van jonker Frans van Brederode wordt vrijwel uitsluitend bezien in het gewestelijk perspectief van de Hoekse en Kabeljauwse twisten, die het Hollandse politieke landschap beheerste tussen 1345 en het einde van de vijftiende eeuw. Dit artikel plaatst de Jonker Fransen Oorlog in intergewestelijk perspectief door deze te beschouwen ten opzichte van verschillende vormen van opstandigheid en partij- en factiestrijd in Vlaanderen en Holland aan het einde van de middeleeuwen, in het bijzonder de Vlaamse Opstand (1482-1492). Hiermee wordt bijgedragen aan het debat over opstandigheid in de Nederlanden in de overgangsperiode tussen de middeleeuwen en de vroegmoderne tijd, dat wordt gedomineerd door de Nederlandse Opstand.
The ‘Squire Francis War’ plagued Holland between November 1488 and August 1490. This revolt of Hooks against the provincial administration of stadholder Jan van Egmond dominated by the Cod, is almost exclusively examined from the regional perspective of the party strife between ‘Hooks’ (Hoeken) and ‘Cod’ (Kabeljauwen) that dominated Holland’s political landscape between 1345 and the end of the fifteenth century. By relating the ‘revolt of Holland’ under the leadership of squire Francis van Brederode to the Flemish Revolt (1482-1492), this article puts the ‘Squire Francis War’ in a transregional perspective. This article thus contributes to the debate about rebellion in the Netherlands during the transition period between the Middle Ages and Early Modern times, which is dominated by the Dutch Revolt.
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