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Conflict in Medieval Europe -

Conflict in Medieval Europe

Changing Perspectives on Society and Culture
Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2003
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-0954-4 (ISBN)
CHF 235,65 inkl. MwSt
This work contains a series of articles concerning conflict in medieval Europe. It concerns, amongst other subjects, the prevention and settlement of dispute; the role of emotions related to conflict, the language and gesture; and other major phenomena of which conflict was an aspect.
Conflict is defined here broadly and inclusively as an element of social life and social relations. Its study encompasses the law, not just disputes concerning property, but wider issues of criminality, coercion and violence, status, sex, sexuality and gender, as well as the phases and manifestations of conflict and the behaviors brought to bear on it. It engages, too, with the nature of the transformation spanning the Carolingian period, and its implications for the meanings of power, violence, and peace. Conflict in Medieval Europe represents the 'American school' of the study of medieval conflict and social order. Framed by two substantial historiographical and conceptual surveys of the field, it brings together two generations of scholars: the pioneers, who continue to expand the research agenda; and younger colleagues, who represent the best emerging work on this subject. The book therefore both marks the trajectory of conflict studies in the United States and presents a set of original, highly individual contributions across a shifting conceptual range, indicative of a major transition in the field.

Warren C. Brown, California Institute of Technology, and Piotr Gorecki, University of California - Riverside, USA Warren C. Brown, Piotr Gorecki, Stephen D. White, Hans Hummer, Barbara H. Rosenwein, William North, Emily Zack Tabuteau, Geoffrey Koziol, Belle Stoddard Tuten, Henry Ansgar Kelly, Paul R. Hyams, Charles Donahue, Jr., Jesse L. Byock, Fredric L. Cheyette.

Contents: Preface; What conflict means: the making of medieval conflict studies in the United States, 1970-2000, Warren C. Brown and Piotr Górecki; 10th-century courts at Mâcon and the perils of structuralist history: re-reading Burgundian judicial institutions, Stephen D. White; Reform and lordship in Alsace at the turn of the millennium, Hans Hummer; Visualizing a dispute resolution: Peter of Albano's protected zone, Barbara H. Rosenwein; The fragmentation and redemption of a medieval cathedral: property, conflict, and public piety in 11th-century Arezzo, William North; Punishments in 11th-century Normandy, Emily Zack Tabuteau; Baldwin VII of Flanders and the Toll of Saint-Vaast (1111): judgment as ritual, Geoffrey Koziol; Women and ordeals, Belle Stoddard Tuten; Law and nonmarital sex in the Middle Ages, Henry Ansgar Kelly; Nastiness and wrong, rancor and reconciliation, Paul R. Hyams; The emergence of the crime-tort distinction in England, Charles Donahue, Jr.; Feuding in Viking-age Iceland's Great Village, Jesse L. Byock; Some reflections on violence, reconciliation, and the 'feudal revolution', Fredric L. Cheyette; Where conflict leads: on the present and future of medieval conflict studies in the United States, Warren Brown and Piotr Górecki; Bibliography; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.7.2003
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 635 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-7546-0954-5 / 0754609545
ISBN-13 978-0-7546-0954-4 / 9780754609544
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