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The Various Models of Lordship in Europe between the Ninth and Fifteenth Centuries

Antonetti, Antonio(Edited by)Berardi, Riccardo(Edited by)
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The status of lord represented one of the most original solutions to the political and social transitions of the Medieval period.

Questions still remain unanswered and require further investigation, thus many scholars have collaborated to produce this collection which offers a synthesis of the most recent scholarship.

This book relates the workings of seigneurial systems in different areas of Europe, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, from Castile to Pontus.

In this way, the perspective remains the same, institutional and material.

This book emphasises both the institutional and informal forms of lordship identified and crystallised by social and political actors (for example, communities, sovereigns, nobles, bishops, and abbots).

It offers a general framework for those approaching the subject for the first time and a useful in-depth tool with numerous regional cases for long-term scholars.

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Product Details
1527529088 / 9781527529083
Hardback
305.52
01/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
370 pages
21 cm