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  • - Tithes, Lordship, and Community, 950-1150
    af California) Eldevik & John (Pomona College
    433,95 - 694,95 kr.

    This book explores a key economic institution, the medieval tithe, as a social and political phenomenon in eleventh-century Germany and Italy. It views episcopal churches and their possessions as social networks, revealing how bishops used the ecclesiastical tithe to manage ties of loyalty and dependence within their dioceses.

  • af Amanda (Dr & University of Oxford) Power
    443,95 - 1.134,95 kr.

    This first study of Roger Bacon in English for sixty years sets his thought within the religious and intellectual context of the Franciscan order. Amanda Power's provocative new reading argues that his most famous works were intended to defend, renew and promulgate the faith within Christendom and beyond.

  • - A Study of Cassiodorus and the Variae, 527-554
    af California) Bjornlie & M. Shane (Claremont McKenna College
    473,95 - 1.277,95 kr.

    This study examines the historical context of Cassiodorus' Variae as a collection, rather than as an assemblage of individual case studies on sixth-century Italy. It reveals the author's motives in preparing the epistolary collection and, in doing so, sheds new light on early medieval political, ecclesiastical, fiscal and legal affairs.

  • af Caroline (University of Cambridge) Burt
    424,95 - 1.179,95 kr.

    An important exploration of the reign of Edward I - one of England's most lionised, feared and successful monarchs. Through three detailed case studies, Caroline Burt explores how his governance was reflected at a local level and re-evaluates his motivations and achievements, presenting an entirely new interpretation of his reign.

  • - Rape, Abduction, and Adultery, 1100-1500
    af Clemson University, Caroline (Professor & South Carolina) Dunn
    421,95 - 1.166,95 kr.

    During the Middle Ages, rape and abduction were understood together as forms of theft. This study of illicit sexuality in medieval England is the first to explore these overlapping offences, examining how women operated within the legal system and the impact this had on their lives.

  • af Paul (Manchester Metropolitan University) Oldfield
    574,95 - 1.103,95 kr.

    This study of urban society in twelfth-century Italy challenges traditional views that the Normans stifled urban development. Examining the self-governing role of urban communities, their social ordering, identities and communal activities, this book reveals that south Italian urban communities still had a level of autonomy under the Norman monarchy.

  • - Frankish Formulae, c.500-1000
    af University of Cambridge) Rio & Alice (Lecturer in Medieval European History
    449,95 - 1.103,95 kr.

    Legal formularies provide modern historians with information on many aspects of ordinary life in early medieval Europe, from labour and land agreements to cases which we would nowadays associate with criminal law. This book provides a detailed analysis of formularies, setting out their problems and possibilities as historical sources.

  • - Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307
    af Jochen (German Historical Institute) Schenk
    363,95 - 887,95 kr.

    This detailed study explores the close relationship between the Order of the Temple and the landowning families it relied upon for support. Focussing on the regions of Burgundy, Champagne and Languedoc, Jochen Schenk investigates the religious expectations that guided families to found and support Templar communities in the European provinces.

  • af The Netherlands) Raaijmakers & Janneke (Universiteit Utrecht
    473,95 - 1.239,95 kr.

    The monastic community of Fulda was one of the most powerful institutions in early medieval Europe. Tracing its development from its foundation in the 740s over 150 years, this interdisciplinary study presents a vivid picture of life in this monastery and also in early medieval religious communities in general.

  • af A. K. (University of Cambridge) Gundy
    423,95 - 1.103,95 kr.

    The reign of Richard II has long been subject to intense debate. This new interpretation of the politics of the late-fourteenth century offers an in-depth survey of Richard's reign from the perspective of one of the leading nobles who came to oppose him, Thomas Beauchamp, the Earl of Warwick.

  • af Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) Stone & Rachel (Postdoctoral Research Associate
    414,95 - 1.281,95 kr.

    This innovative analysis of Carolingian moral norms demonstrates how gender interacted with political and religious thought to create a distinctive Frankish elite culture. It explores the complex interactions between Christian ideals and social realities, between religious leaders and the elite they addressed, presenting a new picture of early medieval masculinity.

  • - The Southern English Kingdoms, 757-865
    af Rory (University of Cambridge) Naismith
    472,95 - 1.273,95 kr.

    This groundbreaking study of coinage in early medieval England is the first to take account of the very significant additions to the corpus of southern English coins discovered in recent years and to situate this evidence within the wider historical context of Anglo-Saxon England and its continental neighbours.

  • - Conquest and Identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439-700
    af Jonathan B. Conant
    417,95 - 1.108,95 kr.

    What did it mean to be Roman once the Empire had collapsed in the West? This is the first systematic study of the changing nature of Roman identity in post-Roman North Africa, revealing the value and flexibility of the notion of 'Romanness' across the Mediterranean.

  • - Assemblies and the State in the Early Middle Ages
    af Levi (University of Exeter) Roach
    424,95 - 1.134,95 kr.

    In the first dedicated treatment of Anglo-Saxon assembly politics since the 1950s, Roach takes into account recent discussions of continental rulership in the early Middle Ages. He investigates the constitutional aspects of assemblies and the symbolic and representational nature of these gatherings, and challenges existing models of the late Anglo-Saxon state.

  • af Massachusetts) Everett & Nicholas (Harvard University
    586,95 - 1.281,95 kr.

    This 2003 book examines the evidence for literacy in early medieval Italy under the 'barbarian' rule of the Lombards - usually considered the darkest of the Dark Ages in Italy - and shows that Lombard Italy possessed a relatively sophisticated written culture prior to the so-called Carolingian Renaissance of the ninth century.

  • - The Earls and Edward I, 1272-1307
    af Dr Andrew M. (University of Cambridge) Spencer
    424,95 - 1.196,95 kr.

    Paying particular reference to the Earls of Lancaster, Gloucester, Lincoln, Cornwall, Warenne and Hereford, Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England offers a detailed analysis of the political, governmental, social and military lives of the earls during the reign of Edward I and evaluates their position in thirteenth-century politics.

  • af Andrea (University of Cambridge) Ruddick
    473,95 - 1.274,95 kr.

    This wide-ranging new analysis of national sentiment and national identity in fourteenth-century England places this important but sometimes controversial topic in the context of late medieval English political culture for the first time, using not only familiar literary sources but also previously neglected official records.

  • - Papal Power, Urban Renovation, Church Rebuilding and Relic Translation, 817-824
    af University of London) Goodson & Caroline J. (Birkbeck College
    477,95 - 1.279,95 kr.

    Combining art history, analysis of contemporary documents, and new archaeology of medieval Rome, this study explores the building campaign of Pope Paschal I. It reveals that the transformation of Rome's sacred landscape was used to reinforce the authority and power of the papacy both in the city and beyond.

  • af Germany) Rolker & Christof (Universitat Konstanz
    477,95 - 1.278,95 kr.

    A major new study of Ivo of Chartres, his works and his role in the intellectual, religious and political culture of medieval Europe. It provides a new interpretation of the authorship of canon law collections attributed to Ivo, revealing that he did not compile the Panormia, contrary to current assumptions.

  • - Historian of the Latin East
    af Peter W. Edbury & John Gordon (University of Western Ontario) Rowe
    422,95 kr.

    In this study, first published in 1988, the authors offer the first full-scale study of William of Tyre as a historian. They examine the influences which fashioned his material, and examine what he had to say about certain topics - the monarchy in Jerusalem, the Church, the papacy, the Byzantine empire and the Crusade - and why he wrote as he did.

  • - A Study of West Saxon and East Anglian Cults
    af Susan J. Ridyard
    532,95 kr.

    Within Anglo-Saxon England there was a strong and enduring tradition of royal sanctity - of men and women of royal birth who, in an age before the development of papal canonization, came to be venerated as saints by the regional church.

  • af Sydney) Gillett & Andrew (Macquarie University
    485,95 - 1.277,95 kr.

    This book examines the role of envoys in the period from the establishment of the first 'barbarian kingdoms' in the West, to the eve of Justinian's wars of reconquest. It makes a significant contribution to the developing field of ancient and medieval communication.

  • - Local Society, Italian Politics and the Abbey of Farfa, c.700-900
    af Marios (University of Liverpool) Costambeys
    566,95 - 1.280,95 kr.

    Offers a perspective on central Italy, an area of early medieval Europe where political developments held most significance for the future, and where the power and aspirations of Lombard kings, Byzantine emperors, the rising dynasty of Charlemagne and the popes overlapped.

  • - The Work and World of Richer of Reims
    af Jason (University of Southern California) Glenn
    617,95 - 1.275,95 kr.

    This book uses a history written by a late tenth-century monk as a point of departure for an exploration of the political, religious and intellectual culture of tenth-century France. It focuses chiefly on the ways that this monk and his contemporaries engaged in and reacted to contemporary political events.

  • - Optics, Theology and Religious Life
    af II Denery & Dallas G.
    416,95 - 1.128,95 kr.

    In the later Middle Ages people increasingly viewed themselves in terms of how they were seen in relation to others, the world and God. This book explores religious handbooks, theological writings and medieval scientific works to show how this question of vision led to a unique concept of the self.

  • af New Zealand) Shogimen & Takashi (University of Otago
    424,95 - 1.122,95 kr.

    The English Franciscan William of Ockham (c.1285-1347) is widely known as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in late medieval Europe, but his political thought remains enigmatic. This 2007 book offers a fresh historical reappraisal of Ockham's anti-papal polemical writings.

  • af C. S. (University of Cambridge) Watkins
    459,95 - 1.233,95 kr.

    This is a fascinating study of religious culture in England from 1050 to 1250. Drawing on the wealth of material about religious belief and practice that survives in the chronicles, the book challenges prevailing assumptions and sheds light on belief during a period in which the religious landscape was transformed.

  • - Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c.1000 - c.1300
    af Nora (University of Cambridge) Berend
    365,95 - 1.374,95 kr.

    This is a study of the economic, social, legal and religious position of three minorities - Jews, Muslims and pagan Turkic nomads - within the medieval Christian kingdom of Hungary. It demonstrates that their status depended not simply on Christian religious tenets, and investigates the complex situation 'at the gate of Christendom'.

  • af Miri Rubin
    589,95 kr.

    This is a detailed study of the forms in which charitable giving was organised in medieval Cambridge and Cambridgeshire, unravelling the economic and demographic factors which created the need for relief as well as the forms in which the community offered it.

  • - Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century
    af Christoph T. (Universitat Zurich) Maier
    485,95 kr.

    This study describes the way in which the Franciscan and Dominican orders became involved in preaching the cross and examines their contribution to the crusading movement of the thirteenth century.

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