Ideology and Royal Power in Medieval France
Kingship, Crusades and the Jews
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:26th Mar '01
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Ideology and Royal Power is a collection of essays describing and assessing the ways in which royal publicists in medieval France conceived the authority of the crown, especially with regard to protecting and defending its Christian subjects from their alleged enemies at home and abroad--corrupt officials, Jews (particularly moneylenders), heretics, and Muslims. A number of the essays also describe the execution of royal policies with respect to these groups and evaluate their impact, both in terms of the groups affected and their influence on further developments in royal ideology. A key figure is that of Louis IX, Saint Louis (r. 1226-1270).
'... this volume provides a valuable service in bringing together scattered articles by Jordan. A word of praise should further be voiced concerning the author's elegant and eminently readable prose style.' H-France '...[a] stimulating and important study of late Capetian kingship and its treatment of Jews.' French History
ISBN: 9780860788560
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
288 pages