This book examines one of most important themes of German history: the development of the local principalities, which became the dominant governmental institutions of the late medieval Reich. By viewing the history of medieval Germany from the localities, these path-breaking essays open a vista into the richness and complexity of its hist
This book examines one of most important themes of German history: the development of the local principalities, which became the dominant governmental institutions of the late medieval Reich. By viewing the history of medieval Germany from the localities, these path-breaking essays open a vista into the richness and complexity of its histHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham A. Loud is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Leeds and was Head of the School of History at Leeds from 2012-15. Jochen Schenk has been a post-doctoral research fellow at the German Historical Institute in London and a temporary lecturer at the University of Glasgow.
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Section A: Introductory Essays 1. A Political and Social Revolution: The Development of the Territorial Principalities in Germany [Graham A. Loud] 2. The Growth of Princely Authority: Themes and Problems [Jörg Rogge] Section B: Forms and Structures of Power 3. Princely Lordship in the Reign of Frederick Barbarossa: An Historiographical Analysis [Werner Hechberger] 4. Urban Lordships [Gabriel Zeilinger] 5. The Imperial Town: The Example of Nuremberg [Carla Meyer-Schlenkrich] 6. Forms and Structures of Power: Ecclesiastical Lordship [Andreas Bihrer] 7. Foundations and Forms of Princely Lordship: The Archbishopric of Mainz [Joachim Schneider] 8. Eichstätt: Abbey, Diocese, Lordship [Helmut Flachenecker] Section C: Strategies of Power 9. Marriage and Inheritance [Karl-Heinz Spiess] 10. The Propaganda of Power: Memoria, History, Patronage [Stefan Tebruck] 11. Violence, Feud, and Peacemaking [Christine Reinle] Section D: The Geography of Power 12. Centres and Peripheries of Power [Paul-Joachim Heinig] 13. The Territorial Principalities in Lotharingia [Michel Margue and Michel Pauly] 14. The Rise of the Wettins [André Thieme] 15. Saxony After 1180 [Arnd Reitemeier] 16. Pomerania, Mecklenburg and the "Baltic Frontier": Adaptation and Alliances [Oliver Auge] Section E: The Consolidation, Expansion and Disruption of
Section A: Introductory Essays 1. A Political and Social Revolution: The Development of the Territorial Principalities in Germany [Graham A. Loud] 2. The Growth of Princely Authority: Themes and Problems [Jörg Rogge] Section B: Forms and Structures of Power 3. Princely Lordship in the Reign of Frederick Barbarossa: An Historiographical Analysis [Werner Hechberger] 4. Urban Lordships [Gabriel Zeilinger] 5. The Imperial Town: The Example of Nuremberg [Carla Meyer-Schlenkrich] 6. Forms and Structures of Power: Ecclesiastical Lordship [Andreas Bihrer] 7. Foundations and Forms of Princely Lordship: The Archbishopric of Mainz [Joachim Schneider] 8. Eichstätt: Abbey, Diocese, Lordship [Helmut Flachenecker] Section C: Strategies of Power 9. Marriage and Inheritance [Karl-Heinz Spiess] 10. The Propaganda of Power: Memoria, History, Patronage [Stefan Tebruck] 11. Violence, Feud, and Peacemaking [Christine Reinle] Section D: The Geography of Power 12. Centres and Peripheries of Power [Paul-Joachim Heinig] 13. The Territorial Principalities in Lotharingia [Michel Margue and Michel Pauly] 14. The Rise of the Wettins [André Thieme] 15. Saxony After 1180 [Arnd Reitemeier] 16. Pomerania, Mecklenburg and the "Baltic Frontier": Adaptation and Alliances [Oliver Auge] Section E: The Consolidation, Expansion and Disruption of
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