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Kingdoms and Communities in Western Europe 900-1300

Susan Reynolds

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This wide-ranging text focuses on the collective values and activities of lay society over several centuries, from trade guilds and manor courts to the development of parliaments and the rule of feudal monarchs. It offers a fresh approach to the history of medieval Europe.

This study is an exploration of the collective values and activities of lay society in Western Europe between the tenth century and the thirteenth. Arguing that medieval attitudes and behaviour have too readily been defined in terms of hierarchical structures of government, clerical thought, or narrow notion of kinship, the author instead places new emphasis on the horizontal bonds of collective association which permeated society in medieval England, France and Burgundy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy. By refocusing on the social and political values that characterized lay collective activity, this book offers a stimulating new approach to the history of medieval Europe. The second edition of this important study incorporates a substantial new introduction, which amplifies the arguments of the original edition and takes account of recent research. ON THE FIRST EDITION `all students of the Middle Ages and of collective organization will be indebted to Reynolds for this rich and original book. It will be a starting-point for discussion and the reference point for information', Times Literary Supplement

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
462
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780198731474
Published Date:
31/7/1997
Edition:
2
Dimensions:
216mm x 138mm x 28mm
Category:
European history

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Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9780198731474

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