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A collection of influential and challenging essays by Timothy Reuter, a British medievalist of extraordinary range.
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A collection of influential and challenging essays by Timothy Reuter, a British medievalist of extraordinary range.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9780521820745
- ISBN-10: 052182074X
- Artikelnr.: 22603372
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9780521820745
- ISBN-10: 052182074X
- Artikelnr.: 22603372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Formerly Professor of Medieval History at the University of Southampton.
Professor of Medieval History at Kings College London.
Professor of Medieval History at Kings College London.
Editor's note; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Editor's
introduction; Part I. Modern Mentalities: Historiographies, Methodologies,
Preconceptions: 1. Modern mentalities and medieval polities; 2. Medieval:
another tyrannous construct?; 3. The insecurity of travel in the early and
high Middle Ages: criminals, victims and their medieval and modern
observers; 4. Debating the 'feudal revolution'; 5. Pre-Gregorian
mentalities; 6. Whose race, whose ethnicity? Recent medievalists'
discussion of identity; Part II. The Symbolic Language of Medieval
Political Action: 7. Nobles and others: the social and cultural expression
of power relations in the Middle Ages; 8. Regemque, quem in Francia pene
perdidit, in patria magnifice recepit: Ottonian ruler representation in
synchronic and diachronic comparison; 9. Contextualising Canossa:
excommunication, penance, surrender, reconciliation; 10. Velle sibi fieri
in forma hac: symbolic action in the Becket dispute; Part III. Political
Structures and Intentions: 11. Assembly politics in western Europe from the
eighth century to the twelfth; 12. Sex, lies and oath-helpers: the trial of
Queen Uota; 13. Plunder and tribute in the Carolingian empire; 14. The end
of Carolingian military expansion; 15. The Ottonians and Carolingian
tradition; 16. The making of England and Germany, 850-1050: points of
comparison and difference; 17. Kings, nobles, others: 'basis' and
'superstructure' in the Ottonian period; 18. The 'imperial church system'
of the Ottonian and Salian rulers: a reconsideration; 19. Peace-breaking,
feud, rebellion, resistance: violence and peace in the politics of the
Salian era; 20. The medieval German Sonderweg? The empire and its rulers in
the high Middle Ages; 21. Mandate, privilege, court judgement: techniques
of rulership in the era of Frederick Barbarossa; 22. All quiet except on
the Western Front? The emergence of pre-modern forms of statehood in the
central Middle Ages; Index.
introduction; Part I. Modern Mentalities: Historiographies, Methodologies,
Preconceptions: 1. Modern mentalities and medieval polities; 2. Medieval:
another tyrannous construct?; 3. The insecurity of travel in the early and
high Middle Ages: criminals, victims and their medieval and modern
observers; 4. Debating the 'feudal revolution'; 5. Pre-Gregorian
mentalities; 6. Whose race, whose ethnicity? Recent medievalists'
discussion of identity; Part II. The Symbolic Language of Medieval
Political Action: 7. Nobles and others: the social and cultural expression
of power relations in the Middle Ages; 8. Regemque, quem in Francia pene
perdidit, in patria magnifice recepit: Ottonian ruler representation in
synchronic and diachronic comparison; 9. Contextualising Canossa:
excommunication, penance, surrender, reconciliation; 10. Velle sibi fieri
in forma hac: symbolic action in the Becket dispute; Part III. Political
Structures and Intentions: 11. Assembly politics in western Europe from the
eighth century to the twelfth; 12. Sex, lies and oath-helpers: the trial of
Queen Uota; 13. Plunder and tribute in the Carolingian empire; 14. The end
of Carolingian military expansion; 15. The Ottonians and Carolingian
tradition; 16. The making of England and Germany, 850-1050: points of
comparison and difference; 17. Kings, nobles, others: 'basis' and
'superstructure' in the Ottonian period; 18. The 'imperial church system'
of the Ottonian and Salian rulers: a reconsideration; 19. Peace-breaking,
feud, rebellion, resistance: violence and peace in the politics of the
Salian era; 20. The medieval German Sonderweg? The empire and its rulers in
the high Middle Ages; 21. Mandate, privilege, court judgement: techniques
of rulership in the era of Frederick Barbarossa; 22. All quiet except on
the Western Front? The emergence of pre-modern forms of statehood in the
central Middle Ages; Index.
Editor's note; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Editor's
introduction; Part I. Modern Mentalities: Historiographies, Methodologies,
Preconceptions: 1. Modern mentalities and medieval polities; 2. Medieval:
another tyrannous construct?; 3. The insecurity of travel in the early and
high Middle Ages: criminals, victims and their medieval and modern
observers; 4. Debating the 'feudal revolution'; 5. Pre-Gregorian
mentalities; 6. Whose race, whose ethnicity? Recent medievalists'
discussion of identity; Part II. The Symbolic Language of Medieval
Political Action: 7. Nobles and others: the social and cultural expression
of power relations in the Middle Ages; 8. Regemque, quem in Francia pene
perdidit, in patria magnifice recepit: Ottonian ruler representation in
synchronic and diachronic comparison; 9. Contextualising Canossa:
excommunication, penance, surrender, reconciliation; 10. Velle sibi fieri
in forma hac: symbolic action in the Becket dispute; Part III. Political
Structures and Intentions: 11. Assembly politics in western Europe from the
eighth century to the twelfth; 12. Sex, lies and oath-helpers: the trial of
Queen Uota; 13. Plunder and tribute in the Carolingian empire; 14. The end
of Carolingian military expansion; 15. The Ottonians and Carolingian
tradition; 16. The making of England and Germany, 850-1050: points of
comparison and difference; 17. Kings, nobles, others: 'basis' and
'superstructure' in the Ottonian period; 18. The 'imperial church system'
of the Ottonian and Salian rulers: a reconsideration; 19. Peace-breaking,
feud, rebellion, resistance: violence and peace in the politics of the
Salian era; 20. The medieval German Sonderweg? The empire and its rulers in
the high Middle Ages; 21. Mandate, privilege, court judgement: techniques
of rulership in the era of Frederick Barbarossa; 22. All quiet except on
the Western Front? The emergence of pre-modern forms of statehood in the
central Middle Ages; Index.
introduction; Part I. Modern Mentalities: Historiographies, Methodologies,
Preconceptions: 1. Modern mentalities and medieval polities; 2. Medieval:
another tyrannous construct?; 3. The insecurity of travel in the early and
high Middle Ages: criminals, victims and their medieval and modern
observers; 4. Debating the 'feudal revolution'; 5. Pre-Gregorian
mentalities; 6. Whose race, whose ethnicity? Recent medievalists'
discussion of identity; Part II. The Symbolic Language of Medieval
Political Action: 7. Nobles and others: the social and cultural expression
of power relations in the Middle Ages; 8. Regemque, quem in Francia pene
perdidit, in patria magnifice recepit: Ottonian ruler representation in
synchronic and diachronic comparison; 9. Contextualising Canossa:
excommunication, penance, surrender, reconciliation; 10. Velle sibi fieri
in forma hac: symbolic action in the Becket dispute; Part III. Political
Structures and Intentions: 11. Assembly politics in western Europe from the
eighth century to the twelfth; 12. Sex, lies and oath-helpers: the trial of
Queen Uota; 13. Plunder and tribute in the Carolingian empire; 14. The end
of Carolingian military expansion; 15. The Ottonians and Carolingian
tradition; 16. The making of England and Germany, 850-1050: points of
comparison and difference; 17. Kings, nobles, others: 'basis' and
'superstructure' in the Ottonian period; 18. The 'imperial church system'
of the Ottonian and Salian rulers: a reconsideration; 19. Peace-breaking,
feud, rebellion, resistance: violence and peace in the politics of the
Salian era; 20. The medieval German Sonderweg? The empire and its rulers in
the high Middle Ages; 21. Mandate, privilege, court judgement: techniques
of rulership in the era of Frederick Barbarossa; 22. All quiet except on
the Western Front? The emergence of pre-modern forms of statehood in the
central Middle Ages; Index.