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{{about|the term used by ]|the political system known as communalism|Communalism}} | |||
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'''Communalism''' is a term used by the German historian ] for a form of representative government in Europe before 1800. The concept is mainly based on Germany of the ] where it describes the widespread communal institutionalization in villages and towns between the 14th and 16th centuries. Being a concept of historical research developed since the 1970s, it should not be confused with ] or ] ideas about society. | |||
==See also== | |||
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== Literature== | |||
* Peter Blickle:''Gemeindereformation. Die Menschen des 16. Jahrhunderts auf dem Weg zum Heil'', München 1987. | |||
* Peter Blickle:''Unruhen in der ständischen Gesellschaft'', in ] (ed.), Enzyklopädie Deutscher Geschichte Band 1), München, 1988. | |||
* Peter Blickle:''Die Reformation im Reich'', Stuttgart, 1992. | |||
* ]:''Reichsstadt und Reformation'', Berlin, 1987. | |||
* Randolph C. Head. ''Demokratie im frühneuzeitlichen Graubünden. Gesellschaftsordnung und politische Sprache in einem alpinen Staatswesen, 1470-1620''. Zürich 2001. {{ISBN|3-0340-0529-6}} | |||
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