Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantium and the Islamic World, c.700-c.1500 (eBook, ePUB)
A Framework for Comparing Three Spheres
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A comparative study of how elites gained and retained power and resources in the medieval Latin West, Byzantium and the Islamic world.
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A comparative study of how elites gained and retained power and resources in the medieval Latin West, Byzantium and the Islamic world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009021906
- Artikelnr.: 66176235
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009021906
- Artikelnr.: 66176235
List of figures and maps
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
General maps
1. Political culture in three spheres: introduction Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen and Björn Weiler
2. Reflections on political culture in three spheres R. Stephen Humphreys
Part I. Sources: 3. Comparing the three spheres through the prism of the sources Jonathan Shepard
4. The Latin west: sources Björn Weiler and Jonathan Shepard
5. Byzantium: sources Jonathan Shepard
6. The Islamic world: sources Jo Van Steenbergen and Jonathan Shepard
Part II. Historical Contexts: 7. The Latin west: pluralism in the shadow of the past Len Scales
8. Byzantium: one or many? Catherine Holmes
9. The Islamic world: conquest, migration and accommodating diversity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part III. Norms, Values and their Propagation: 10. The Latin west: expectations and legitimisation Björn Weiler
11. Byzantium: imperial order, Constantinopolitan ceremonial and pyramids of power Judith Herrin
12. The Islamic world: community, leadership and contested patterns of continuity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part IV. Practice and Organisation: 13. The Latin west: multiple elites and overlapping jurisdictions Daniel Power
14. Byzantium: 'To have and to hold' - the acquisition and maintenance of elite power Rosemary Morris
15. The Islamic world: nomads, urban elites and courts in competition Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part V. Conclusions: 16. Comparisons, connections and conclusions Jonathan Shepard
Appendix
Glossary
Index.
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
General maps
1. Political culture in three spheres: introduction Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen and Björn Weiler
2. Reflections on political culture in three spheres R. Stephen Humphreys
Part I. Sources: 3. Comparing the three spheres through the prism of the sources Jonathan Shepard
4. The Latin west: sources Björn Weiler and Jonathan Shepard
5. Byzantium: sources Jonathan Shepard
6. The Islamic world: sources Jo Van Steenbergen and Jonathan Shepard
Part II. Historical Contexts: 7. The Latin west: pluralism in the shadow of the past Len Scales
8. Byzantium: one or many? Catherine Holmes
9. The Islamic world: conquest, migration and accommodating diversity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part III. Norms, Values and their Propagation: 10. The Latin west: expectations and legitimisation Björn Weiler
11. Byzantium: imperial order, Constantinopolitan ceremonial and pyramids of power Judith Herrin
12. The Islamic world: community, leadership and contested patterns of continuity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part IV. Practice and Organisation: 13. The Latin west: multiple elites and overlapping jurisdictions Daniel Power
14. Byzantium: 'To have and to hold' - the acquisition and maintenance of elite power Rosemary Morris
15. The Islamic world: nomads, urban elites and courts in competition Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part V. Conclusions: 16. Comparisons, connections and conclusions Jonathan Shepard
Appendix
Glossary
Index.
List of figures and maps
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
General maps
1. Political culture in three spheres: introduction Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen and Björn Weiler
2. Reflections on political culture in three spheres R. Stephen Humphreys
Part I. Sources: 3. Comparing the three spheres through the prism of the sources Jonathan Shepard
4. The Latin west: sources Björn Weiler and Jonathan Shepard
5. Byzantium: sources Jonathan Shepard
6. The Islamic world: sources Jo Van Steenbergen and Jonathan Shepard
Part II. Historical Contexts: 7. The Latin west: pluralism in the shadow of the past Len Scales
8. Byzantium: one or many? Catherine Holmes
9. The Islamic world: conquest, migration and accommodating diversity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part III. Norms, Values and their Propagation: 10. The Latin west: expectations and legitimisation Björn Weiler
11. Byzantium: imperial order, Constantinopolitan ceremonial and pyramids of power Judith Herrin
12. The Islamic world: community, leadership and contested patterns of continuity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part IV. Practice and Organisation: 13. The Latin west: multiple elites and overlapping jurisdictions Daniel Power
14. Byzantium: 'To have and to hold' - the acquisition and maintenance of elite power Rosemary Morris
15. The Islamic world: nomads, urban elites and courts in competition Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part V. Conclusions: 16. Comparisons, connections and conclusions Jonathan Shepard
Appendix
Glossary
Index.
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
General maps
1. Political culture in three spheres: introduction Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen and Björn Weiler
2. Reflections on political culture in three spheres R. Stephen Humphreys
Part I. Sources: 3. Comparing the three spheres through the prism of the sources Jonathan Shepard
4. The Latin west: sources Björn Weiler and Jonathan Shepard
5. Byzantium: sources Jonathan Shepard
6. The Islamic world: sources Jo Van Steenbergen and Jonathan Shepard
Part II. Historical Contexts: 7. The Latin west: pluralism in the shadow of the past Len Scales
8. Byzantium: one or many? Catherine Holmes
9. The Islamic world: conquest, migration and accommodating diversity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part III. Norms, Values and their Propagation: 10. The Latin west: expectations and legitimisation Björn Weiler
11. Byzantium: imperial order, Constantinopolitan ceremonial and pyramids of power Judith Herrin
12. The Islamic world: community, leadership and contested patterns of continuity Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part IV. Practice and Organisation: 13. The Latin west: multiple elites and overlapping jurisdictions Daniel Power
14. Byzantium: 'To have and to hold' - the acquisition and maintenance of elite power Rosemary Morris
15. The Islamic world: nomads, urban elites and courts in competition Andrew Marsham, Eric Hanne and Jo Van Steenbergen
Part V. Conclusions: 16. Comparisons, connections and conclusions Jonathan Shepard
Appendix
Glossary
Index.