Nobles and nobility in medieval Europe : concepts, origins, transformations /

The concept of nobility in the middle ages is the focus of this volume. Embracing regions as diverse as England (before and after the Norman Conquest), Italy, the Iberian peninsula, France, Norway, Poland, Portugal, and the Romano-German empire, it ranges over the whole medieval period from the fift...

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Altri autori: Duggan, Anne (Redattore)
Natura: Licensed eBooks
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, N.Y. : Boydell Press 2000.
Accesso online:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt163tb3x
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Riassunto:The concept of nobility in the middle ages is the focus of this volume. Embracing regions as diverse as England (before and after the Norman Conquest), Italy, the Iberian peninsula, France, Norway, Poland, Portugal, and the Romano-German empire, it ranges over the whole medieval period from the fifth to the early sixteenth century. The articles confront many of the central issues about the origins and nature of ǹobility', its relationship with the late Roman world, its acquisition and exercise of power, its association with military obligation, and its gradual p̀acification' and transformation into a more or less willing instrument of royal government (indeed, the symbiotic relationship between royal, or imperial, and noble power is a recurring theme). Other ideas historically linked to the concept of nobility and discussed here are ǹobility' itself; the distinction between nobility of birth and nobility of character; chivalry; violence and its effects; and noblewomen as co-progenitors and transmitters of nobility of blood. <br><br> Dr ANNE DUGGAN teaches in the Department of History at King's College London.
Descrizione fisica:1 online resource (x, 285 pages) : illustrations
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:058544353X
9780585443539
9781846150111
1846150116
9780851157696
0851157696
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