The authors of
Cultures of Power proffer diverse perspectives on the prehistory of government in Northern France, Spain, Germany, the Low Countries, and England. Political, social, ecclesiastical, and cultural history are brought to bear on topics such as aristocracies, women, rituals, commemoration, and manifestations of power through literary, legal, and scriptural means.
Inhoudsopgave
Preface.
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
—Thomas N. Bisson
PART I. ELITES OLD AND NEW
1.Nobles and Knights in Twelfth-Century France
—Theodore Evergates
2. Instruments of Power: The Profile and Profession of ministeriales Within German Aristocratic Society (1050-1225)
—Benjamin Arnold
3. Castles, Barons, and Vavassors in the Vendomois and Neighboring Regions in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
—Dominique Barthélmy
4. Women and Power
—Georges Duby
5. Proposing the Ordeal and Avoiding It: Strategy and Power in Western French Litigation, 1050-1110
—Stephen D. White
PART II. STRATEGY, MEANS, PROCESS
6. England, France, and the Problem of Sacrality in Twelfth-Century Ritual
—Geoffrey Koziol
7. Law and Power in Twelfth-Century Flanders
—R. C. Van Caenegem
8. Papal Judges Delegate and the Making of the ‘New Law’ in the Twelfth Century
—Charles Duggan
PART III. CULTURES OF POWER
9. Sacred Sanctions for Lordship
—John Ven Engen
10. León: The Iconography of a Capital
—John W. Williams
11. Jongleur as Propagandist: The Ecclesiastical Politics of Marcabru’s Poetry
—Laura Kendrick
12. Courtliness and Social Change
—C. Stephen Jaeger
13. Principes gentium dominantur eorum: Princely Power Between Legitimacy and Illegitimacy in Twelfth-Century Exegesis
—Philippe Buc
Conclusion
—Thomas N. Bisson
List of Contributors
Index
Over de auteur
Thomas N. Bisson is Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at Harvard University. Among his previous books are Assemblies and Representation in Languedoc in the Thirteenth Century, Fiscal Accounts of Catalonia Under the Early Count-Kings (1151-1213), and The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History.