ABSTRACT
Towns between Empires contains contributions regarding urban administration and governance in the historical regions that are now in Romania, and that fall under the early modern concept of good governance. Chapters give insight into the concepts and solutions applied by urban governments to political, social and economic issues that were under their care and control. The authors approach various aspects of this topic: town councils as political and economic elites of early modern towns, urban political systems as models of early modern ideas of administration, relations between towns and central authorities (the Prince), healthcare as good governance.
The chapters in the volume capture the widest possible variety of political and administrative systems in the region. Transylvanian towns were structured and governed similarly to other small Central European urban centers, however significant diversity can be discerned following the Reformation. Moldavian and Wallachian towns in the 18th and 19th century are little known to international scholarship, and the chapters in this volume will fill this gap.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|57 pages
Respublica—Political Constructs and Governance
chapter 1|18 pages
Defending the Town's Interest: The Council of the Centumviri and the Administration of Justice in Early Modern Cluj
chapter 2|17 pages
Urban-Rural Relationship in the Light of Political Statutes at the End of the Sixteenth Century
chapter 3|19 pages
The Main Square outside the Town Walls and the Ruling Elites of Alba Iulia at the End of the Sixteenth Century
part II|53 pages
Urban Elites and Nobility in Market Towns
chapter 4|20 pages
A Salt-Mining Town in Transylvania: The Political Elite and Urban Governance of Dej between 1541 and 1600
chapter 6|15 pages
Residenza de nobili: Nobility in the Administrative Structures of the Market Town of Caransebeș (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries)
part III|38 pages
Town Books and Town Statutes in Early Modern Transylvania
chapter 7|17 pages
Representations of the Urban Political Order in a Written Context : The First Protocol Book of Sibiu (1522–1565)
chapter 8|18 pages
A Szekler Town in Transylvania: The Statutes and Town Book of Târgu Mureș in the Seventeenth Century
part IV|42 pages
The Many Faces of the Urban Elites: Identity and Representation
chapter 10|20 pages
Medieval Urban Autonomy of Câmpulung Muscel and Its Realignment in the Modern Period
part V|85 pages
Public Order and Public Safety in Towns
