This book explores how bishops used the medieval tithe as a social and political tool in eleventh-century Germany and Italy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Eldevik is Assistant Professor of History at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. In addition to articles and reviews in a range of international journals, he is the author of Medieval Germany: Research and Resources (2006), a reference guide to medieval German history published by the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: bishops, power and medieval society: a comparative approach 1. The social worlds of the ecclesiastical tithe 2. Tithes, bishops and society in Frankish Europe 3. Landscapes of episcopal authority: Lucca, Mainz and Salzburg 4. Diabolic contracts: the leasing of Pievi and perceptions of order and power in early medieval Italy 5. Piety, power and memory: bishops and tithes in the diocese of Salzburg 6. The struggle for tithes in an age of transition Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction: bishops, power and medieval society: a comparative approach 1. The social worlds of the ecclesiastical tithe 2. Tithes, bishops and society in Frankish Europe 3. Landscapes of episcopal authority: Lucca, Mainz and Salzburg 4. Diabolic contracts: the leasing of Pievi and perceptions of order and power in early medieval Italy 5. Piety, power and memory: bishops and tithes in the diocese of Salzburg 6. The struggle for tithes in an age of transition Conclusion Bibliography.
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