Property and Power in the Early Middle Ages
Paul Fouracre editor Wendy Davies editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Aug '02
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A collection of original essays on the relationship between property and power in early medieval Europe.
This is a collection of original essays on the relationship between property and power, a fundamental theme in medieval history. The areas studied include Wales, England, France, Germany, Italy, and Byzantium, and the essays range across the period 650–1150.This is a collection of original essays on the relationship between property and power, a fundamental theme in medieval history. It addresses four main issues: the meaning of power over property; the ways in which property conveyed power; the nature of immunities; and the power of royal authority to affect property relations. The areas studied include Wales, England, France, Germany, Italy, and Byzantium, and the essays range across the period 650–1150. A substantial introduction is included, which explains the nature of the issues, and a conclusion expresses the team's overall view of the subject. Aimed at a wide readership of both scholars and students, the volume also includes a glossary to help readers who may be unfamiliar with the material or the period.
'… an extremely well-edited and tightly-knit volume, which maintains a very high level of discussion, and it is going to be essential reading for anyone interested in the early medieval Church in its social and political context.' Edward James, Journal of Ecclesiastical History
ISBN: 9780521522250
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 23mm
Weight: 545g
340 pages