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The Visigothic kingdom : the negotiation of power in post-Roman Iberia

Part of the Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia series
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How did the breakdown of Roman rule in the Iberian Peninsula eventually result in the formation of a Visigothic kingdom with authority centralised in Toledo?

This collection of essays challenges the view that local powers were straightforwardly subjugated to the expanding central power of the monarchy.

Rather than interpret countervailing events as mere ‘delays’ in this inevitable process, the contributors to this book interrogate where these events came from, which causes can be uncovered and how much influence individual actors had in this process.

What emerges is a story of contested interests seeking cooperation through institutions and social practices that were flexible enough to stabilise a system that was hierarchical yet mutually beneficial for multiple social groups.

By examining the Visigothic settlement, the interplay between central and local power, the use of ethnic identity, projections of authority, and the role of the Church, this book articulates a model for understanding the formation of a large and important early medieval kingdom.

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Product Details
Amsterdam University Press
9463720634 / 9789463720632
Hardback
946.01
23/12/2020
Netherlands
English
1 volume : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm