Neighbours and Strangers
Local Societies in Early Medieval Europe
Bernhard Zeller author Charles West author Francesca Tinti author Carine van Rhijn author Thomas Kohl author Marco Stoffella author Nicolas Schroeder author Steffen Patzold author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:13th Mar '20
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This book explores social cohesion in rural settlements in western Europe from 700–1050, asking to what extent settlements, or districts, constituted units of social organisation. It focuses on the interactions, interconnections and networks of people who lived side by side – neighbours. Drawing evidence from most of the current western European countries, the book plots and interrogates the very different practices of this wide range of regions in a systematically comparative framework. It considers the variety of local responses to the supra-local agents of landlords and rulers and the impact, such as it was, of those agents on the small-scale residential group. It also assesses the impact on local societies of the values, instructions and demands of the wider literate world of Christianity, as delivered by local priests.
'[…] a valuable “handbook,” enabling young medievalists to shape their research according to an innovative methodology which has succeeded in escaping the confines of the master narratives that long characterized
European medieval studies.'
Speculum
ISBN: 9781526139818
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 19mm
Weight: 503g
304 pages