2009
DOI: 10.1353/jsh.0.0202
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Factionalism and State Power in the Flemish Revolt (1482-1492)

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“…One interpretation advanced in the mid-twentieth century suggested that group threat emerged out of the competition between groups over different interests (Blumer 1958;Hjerm and Nagayoshi 2011). This understanding of group threat operates at the same level as factionalism, whereby competing groups vie for the same position of power and prestige, and seems to be associated with the weakening of the state though it is not clear whether this indicates causality or mere correlation (Ben-Bassat and Büssow 2018, 607-608;Haemers 2009Haemers , 1009Haemers -1010. However, the cases just presented do not represent equal groups in a weakening state.…”
Section: Past Crises Historical Echoesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One interpretation advanced in the mid-twentieth century suggested that group threat emerged out of the competition between groups over different interests (Blumer 1958;Hjerm and Nagayoshi 2011). This understanding of group threat operates at the same level as factionalism, whereby competing groups vie for the same position of power and prestige, and seems to be associated with the weakening of the state though it is not clear whether this indicates causality or mere correlation (Ben-Bassat and Büssow 2018, 607-608;Haemers 2009Haemers , 1009Haemers -1010. However, the cases just presented do not represent equal groups in a weakening state.…”
Section: Past Crises Historical Echoesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, recientemente el paradigma estatalista fue criticado por una historiografía que explica la organización política medieval en base a la articulación de los vínculos personales. Véase: Asenjo-González y Zorzi (2015); Correa (2016); Lazzarini (2010);Haemers (2009).…”
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