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Middle Ages without Feudalism
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Aristocratic Empires
Author_Susan Reynolds
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comparative historiography
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Eike Von Repgow
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essays
europe
feudorum
Frankish Empire
gesta
Henry III
Innocent III
interdisciplinary medieval studies
Knights Errant
law
libri
Libri Feudorum
medieval
medieval governance structures
medieval legal systems
Modern Nationalism
Napoleon III
nation formation theory
Philip IV's Reign
Philip IV’s Reign
Philippe De Beaumanoir
political communities
professional
Royal Vassals
Seigniorial Jurisdiction
Twelfth Century Jerusalem
Twelfth Century Kingdom
western European medieval law analysis
William Clito
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781409456742
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 150 x 224mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This volume brings together articles (including two hitherto unpublished pieces) that Susan Reynolds has written since the publication of her Fiefs and Vassals (1994). There she argued that the concepts of the fief and of vassalage, as generally understood by historians of medieval Europe, were constructed by post-medieval historians from the works of medieval academic lawyers and the writers of medieval epics and romances. Six of the essays reprinted here continue her argument that feudalism is unhelpful to understanding medieval society, while eight more discuss other aspects of medieval society, law, and politics which she argues provide a better insight into the history of western Europe in the Middle Ages. Three range outside the Middle Ages and western Europe in considering the idea of the nation, the idea of empire, and the problem of finding a consistent and comprehensible vocabulary for comparative and interdisciplinary history.
Susan Reynolds is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Historical Research, UK, and an Emeritus Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
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