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The Foundations of Royal Power in Early Medieval Germany

Material Resources and Governmental Administration in a Carolingian Successor State

David S Bachrach author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:16th Aug '22

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Provocative interrogation of how the Ottonian kingdom grew and flourished, focussing on the resources required. The Ottonians were the most powerful monarchs in Europe during the tenth and early eleventh century, exercising hegemony in West Francia, Burgundy, and much of Italy in addition to ruling the German realm. Despite their enormous political and military success, however, the foundations of Ottonian royal power remain highly contested and largely misunderstood, with previous scholarship tending to have considered it as depending upon the ability of the king to shape and harness the power of the nobles. This study challenges the dominant historiographical paradigm, rebutting the notion of putative power-sharing between the king and the nobility, which simply did not exist as a legal class in the Ottonian century. Rather, it argues that the foundations of royal power under the Ottonians comprised not only their own enormous wealth, but also their unique authority and ability, through the royal bannum, the authority inherent in the office of the king, to make use of the economic resources and labour of the broad free population of the realm, as well as from the Church. In so doing, the Ottonians drew upon and further developed the administrative, institutional, and ideological inheritance of their Carolingian predecessors, in the process creating the dominant polity in tenth-century Europe.

David S. Bachrach's extensive knowledge of the subject area from primary and secondary sources is on display in this detailed (and somewhat driven) book that seeks to understand the origins and the full extent of the capital of the Ottonians and how they spent it. * ROYAL STUDIES JOURNAL *
Bachrach's book is rich with valuable details and may usefully revitalize the debate on some issues that had been underestimated or even neglected, such as the extraordinary wealth of the Ottonians, their management of the royal fisc, and the military defense of the frontier. * SPECULUM *

ISBN: 9781783277285

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 714g

384 pages