How medieval Europe was ruled /
How medieval Europe was ruled /
edited by Christian Raffensperger.
- pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : reimagining medieval rulership in the twenty-first century / Christian Raffensperger -- Dying by the sword : the many faces of rulership in Christian Iberia a thousand years ago / Simon R. Doubleday -- The rise of administrative queenship in the Anglo-Norman Realm? / Lois L. Huneycutt -- Khazaria : the exception which proves the rule / Alex Feldman -- Nobility, loyalty and dynasty in medieval Bosnia / Emir O. Filipović -- 'Self-government at the king's command' : towns and their sovereign in medieval Hungary / Katalin Szende -- The governance of medieval Poland / Paul W. Knoll -- Governing the Byzantine empire : politics and administration, ca. 850- / Nathan Leidholm -- Governing the Latin East / Erin L. Jordan -- How popes governed Christendom? / Kirsi Salonen -- The governance of medieval Norway / Hans Jacob Orning -- Kievan Rus ': a complicated kingdom / Christian Raffensperger -- Aristocratic dynasties and royal rule in medieval Germany / Jonathan R. Lyon -- How early medieval Italy was ruled : land and power / Edward M. Schoolman -- Rulership and governance of medieval Bulgaria, seventh-fifteenth century / Kiril Petkov.
"The vast majority of studies on rulership in medieval Europe focus on one kingdom; one type of rule; or one type of ruler. This volume attempts to break that mold and demonstrate the breadth of medieval Europe and the various kinds of rulership within it. How Medieval Europe was Ruled aims to demonstrate the multiplicity of types of rulers and polities that existed in medieval Europe. The contributors discuss not just kings, or even queens, but countesses, dukes, and town leadership. We see that rulers worked collaboratively with one another both across political boundaries and within their own borders in ways that are not evident in most current studies of kingship, inhibited by too narrow a focus. The volume also covers the breadth of medieval Europe from Scandinavia in the north to the Italian peninsula in the south, Iberia and the Anglo-Normans in the west to Rus, Byzantium and the Khazars in the east. This book is geared towards a wide audience and thus provides a broad base of understanding via a clear explanation of concepts of rule in each of the areas that is covered. The book can be utilized in the classroom, to enhance the presentation of a medieval Europe survey or to discuss rulership more specifically for a region or all of Europe. Beyond the classroom, the book is accessible to all scholars who are interested in continuing to learn and expand their horizons"--
9781032100173 9781032100166
2023012691
Kings and rulers, Medieval.
Europe--Politics and government--476-1492.
940.1 RAF.H
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : reimagining medieval rulership in the twenty-first century / Christian Raffensperger -- Dying by the sword : the many faces of rulership in Christian Iberia a thousand years ago / Simon R. Doubleday -- The rise of administrative queenship in the Anglo-Norman Realm? / Lois L. Huneycutt -- Khazaria : the exception which proves the rule / Alex Feldman -- Nobility, loyalty and dynasty in medieval Bosnia / Emir O. Filipović -- 'Self-government at the king's command' : towns and their sovereign in medieval Hungary / Katalin Szende -- The governance of medieval Poland / Paul W. Knoll -- Governing the Byzantine empire : politics and administration, ca. 850- / Nathan Leidholm -- Governing the Latin East / Erin L. Jordan -- How popes governed Christendom? / Kirsi Salonen -- The governance of medieval Norway / Hans Jacob Orning -- Kievan Rus ': a complicated kingdom / Christian Raffensperger -- Aristocratic dynasties and royal rule in medieval Germany / Jonathan R. Lyon -- How early medieval Italy was ruled : land and power / Edward M. Schoolman -- Rulership and governance of medieval Bulgaria, seventh-fifteenth century / Kiril Petkov.
"The vast majority of studies on rulership in medieval Europe focus on one kingdom; one type of rule; or one type of ruler. This volume attempts to break that mold and demonstrate the breadth of medieval Europe and the various kinds of rulership within it. How Medieval Europe was Ruled aims to demonstrate the multiplicity of types of rulers and polities that existed in medieval Europe. The contributors discuss not just kings, or even queens, but countesses, dukes, and town leadership. We see that rulers worked collaboratively with one another both across political boundaries and within their own borders in ways that are not evident in most current studies of kingship, inhibited by too narrow a focus. The volume also covers the breadth of medieval Europe from Scandinavia in the north to the Italian peninsula in the south, Iberia and the Anglo-Normans in the west to Rus, Byzantium and the Khazars in the east. This book is geared towards a wide audience and thus provides a broad base of understanding via a clear explanation of concepts of rule in each of the areas that is covered. The book can be utilized in the classroom, to enhance the presentation of a medieval Europe survey or to discuss rulership more specifically for a region or all of Europe. Beyond the classroom, the book is accessible to all scholars who are interested in continuing to learn and expand their horizons"--
9781032100173 9781032100166
2023012691
Kings and rulers, Medieval.
Europe--Politics and government--476-1492.
940.1 RAF.H