Conflict in Medieval Europe is a series of articles by several of the top scholars in the United States. Consistently with their most current work, conflict is defined broadly and inclusively, and the book concerns the prevention and settlement of dispute; the role of emotions related to conflict, such as fear, anger, or spite; the language and gesture by which conflict was articulated; other major phenomena of which conflict was an aspect-lordship, power, law, gender, and sexuality; and heuristic issues of access to these subjects through the written record.
Conflict in Medieval Europe is a series of articles by several of the top scholars in the United States. Consistently with their most current work, conflict is defined broadly and inclusively, and the book concerns the prevention and settlement of dispute; the role of emotions related to conflict, such as fear, anger, or spite; the language and gesture by which conflict was articulated; other major phenomena of which conflict was an aspect-lordship, power, law, gender, and sexuality; and heuristic issues of access to these subjects through the written record.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface; What conflict means: the making of medieval conflict studies in the United States 1970-2000 Warren C. Brown and Piotr Górecki; 10th-century courts at Mâcon and the perils of structuralist history: re-reading Burgundian judicial institutions Stephen D. White; Reform and lordship in Alsace at the turn of the millennium Hans Hummer; Visualizing a dispute resolution: Peter of Albano's protected zone Barbara H. Rosenwein; The fragmentation and redemption of a medieval cathedral: property conflict and public piety in 11th-century Arezzo William North; Punishments in 11th-century Normandy Emily Zack Tabuteau; Baldwin VII of Flanders and the Toll of Saint-Vaast (1111): judgment as ritual Geoffrey Koziol; Women and ordeals Belle Stoddard Tuten; Law and nonmarital sex in the Middle Ages Henry Ansgar Kelly; Nastiness and wrong rancor and reconciliation Paul R. Hyams; The emergence of the crime-tort distinction in England Charles Donahue Jr.; Feuding in Viking-age Iceland's Great Village Jesse L. Byock; Some reflections on violence reconciliation and the 'feudal revolution' Fredric L. Cheyette; Where conflict leads: on the present and future of medieval conflict studies in the United States Warren Brown and Piotr Górecki; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Preface; What conflict means: the making of medieval conflict studies in the United States 1970-2000 Warren C. Brown and Piotr Górecki; 10th-century courts at Mâcon and the perils of structuralist history: re-reading Burgundian judicial institutions Stephen D. White; Reform and lordship in Alsace at the turn of the millennium Hans Hummer; Visualizing a dispute resolution: Peter of Albano's protected zone Barbara H. Rosenwein; The fragmentation and redemption of a medieval cathedral: property conflict and public piety in 11th-century Arezzo William North; Punishments in 11th-century Normandy Emily Zack Tabuteau; Baldwin VII of Flanders and the Toll of Saint-Vaast (1111): judgment as ritual Geoffrey Koziol; Women and ordeals Belle Stoddard Tuten; Law and nonmarital sex in the Middle Ages Henry Ansgar Kelly; Nastiness and wrong rancor and reconciliation Paul R. Hyams; The emergence of the crime-tort distinction in England Charles Donahue Jr.; Feuding in Viking-age Iceland's Great Village Jesse L. Byock; Some reflections on violence reconciliation and the 'feudal revolution' Fredric L. Cheyette; Where conflict leads: on the present and future of medieval conflict studies in the United States Warren Brown and Piotr Górecki; Bibliography; Index.
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