Associative Political Culture in the Holy Roman Empire offers a new and more coherent exploration of the Holy Roman Empire, depicting it as a sprawling community of interdependent elites who interacted within the framework of a shared political culture.
Associative Political Culture in the Holy Roman Empire offers a new and more coherent exploration of the Holy Roman Empire, depicting it as a sprawling community of interdependent elites who interacted within the framework of a shared political culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Duncan Hardy is a historian of late medieval and early modern Europe, specializing in German and Central European history. He undertook undergraduate and graduate studies in history at the University of Oxford, and completed his doctorate under the supervision of John Watts in 2015. He subsequently held research fellowships at the Institute of Historical Research in London, the Université libre de Bruxelles, and Trinity College, Cambridge. Currently he is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Central Florida.
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* Introduction * Part I: part I. Shared and Interconnective Structures and Practices * 1: Documentary Culture and Ritual * 2: Arbitration and Para-judicial Mediation * 3: Feuding and Warfare * 4: Lordship and Administration * Part II: Associations and Associative Political Culture * 5: Associations in Comparative Perspective: The Continuum of Alliances and Leagues * 6: The Functions of Alliances and Leagues: Assistance and Adjudication * 7: Associations and the Discourses of Peace, Common Weal, and Empire * 8: Beyond Alliances and Leagues: the Associative Character of Political Life in the Empire * Associative Political Culture in Action: Four Case Studies * 9: The 'Town War', c. 1376-89 * 10: Upper Germany in the Reign Of Sigismund of Luxemburg, C. 1410-37 * 11: Burgundian Rule on the Upper Rhine and its Aftermath, C. 1468-77 * 12: The Age of Imperial Reform, C. 1486-1521 * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * Part I: part I. Shared and Interconnective Structures and Practices * 1: Documentary Culture and Ritual * 2: Arbitration and Para-judicial Mediation * 3: Feuding and Warfare * 4: Lordship and Administration * Part II: Associations and Associative Political Culture * 5: Associations in Comparative Perspective: The Continuum of Alliances and Leagues * 6: The Functions of Alliances and Leagues: Assistance and Adjudication * 7: Associations and the Discourses of Peace, Common Weal, and Empire * 8: Beyond Alliances and Leagues: the Associative Character of Political Life in the Empire * Associative Political Culture in Action: Four Case Studies * 9: The 'Town War', c. 1376-89 * 10: Upper Germany in the Reign Of Sigismund of Luxemburg, C. 1410-37 * 11: Burgundian Rule on the Upper Rhine and its Aftermath, C. 1468-77 * 12: The Age of Imperial Reform, C. 1486-1521 * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
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