Argues for continuity in corrupt practices of justice and protection between 750 and 1800 by analyzing the position of advocate.
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Jonathan R. Lyon is Professor of History at the University of Chicago, where he specializes in the history of the Holy Roman Empire. He has previously held fellowships from the Humboldt Foundation and the Austrian Science Fund. He is the author of Princely Brothers and Sisters: The Sibling Bond in German Politics, 1100-1250 (2013), which won the 2017 John Nicholas Brown Prize from the Medieval Academy of America, and Noble Society: Five Lives from Twelfth-Century Germany (2017).
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Introduction 1. The First 'Medieval' Advocates 2. Putting Down Roots in Ninth-Century Francia 3. The 'Aristocratization' of Post-Carolingian Advocacy 4. Elite Competition at the Turn of the First Millennium 5. The Limits of Church Reform 6. Pigs and Sheep, Beer and Wine, Pennies and Pounds 7. A History of Violence 8. Weapons of the Not-so-Weak 9. The Murder of Archbishop Engelbert 10. Widening the Lens 11. The Emperor as Vogt, ca. 1000-1500 12. From Lordship to Government? 13. Reframing the History of Violence 14. Crossing the False Divide: Advocates after 1500 15. A Cultural History of the Rapacious Advocate, or: William Tell's Revenge Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The First 'Medieval' Advocates 2. Putting Down Roots in Ninth-Century Francia 3. The 'Aristocratization' of Post-Carolingian Advocacy 4. Elite Competition at the Turn of the First Millennium 5. The Limits of Church Reform 6. Pigs and Sheep, Beer and Wine, Pennies and Pounds 7. A History of Violence 8. Weapons of the Not-so-Weak 9. The Murder of Archbishop Engelbert 10. Widening the Lens 11. The Emperor as Vogt, ca. 1000-1500 12. From Lordship to Government? 13. Reframing the History of Violence 14. Crossing the False Divide: Advocates after 1500 15. A Cultural History of the Rapacious Advocate, or: William Tell's Revenge Conclusion.
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