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Aspects of Power and Authority in the Middle Ages

Contributor(s): Bolton, Brenda M (Editor), Meek, Christine E (Editor)

ISBN: 9782503527352

Publisher: Brepols Publishers

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Pub Date: January 25, 2008

Dewey: 940.1

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.70" L x 6.50" W ( 1.75 lbs) 364 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Europe | Medieval

Series: International Medieval Research

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Description: Concepts of power and authority and the relationship between them were fundamental to many aspects of medieval society. The essays in this collection present a series of case studies that range widely, both chronologically and geographically, from Lombard Italy to early-modern Iberia and from Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and later-medieval England to twelfth-century France and the lands beyond the Elbe in the conversion period. While some papers deal with traditional royal, princely and ecclesiastical authority, they do so in new ways. Others examine groups and aspects less obviously connected to power and authority, such as the networks of influence centring on royal women or powerful ecclesiastics, the power relationships revealed in Anglo-Saxon and Old-Norse literature or the influence that might be exercised by needy crusaders, by Jews with the ability to advance loans or by parish priests on the basis of their local connections. An important section discusses the power of the written word, whether papal bulls, collections of miracle stories, or the documents produced in lawsuits. The papers in this volume demonstrate the variety and multiplicity of both power and authority and the many ways by which individuals exercised influence and exerted a claim to be heard and respected.

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