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Making Early Medieval Societies : Conflict and Belonging in the Latin West, 300-1200 / edited by Kate Cooper, Conrad Leyser.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781316481714
  • 1316481719
  • 9781316487792
  • 1316487792
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 909.07 23
LOC classification:
  • CB351 .M234 2016
Other classification:
  • 909.07
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Contents:
Preface and acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Introduction. Making early medieval societies / Conrad Leyser -- 1. Property, power, and conflict : re-thinking the Constantinian revolution / Kate Cooper -- 2. Playing with fire : conflicting bishops in the late Roman Spain and Gaul / David Natal and Jamie Wood -- 3. After Rome, before Francia : religion, ethnicity, and identity politics in Gregory of Tours' Ten books of histories / Helmut Reimitz -- 4. 'To mistake gold for wealth' : the Venerable Bede and the fate of Northumbria / Martin J. Ryan -- 5. The incidence of rebellion in the early medieval West / Paul Fouracre -- 6. Disputes and documents in early medieval Italy / Marios Constambeys -- 7. Divorce and remarriage between late antiquity and the early middle ages : canon law and conflict resolution / Riccardo Bof and Conrad Leyser -- 8. The memory of Gregory the Great and the making of Latin Europe, 600-1000 / Conrad Leyser -- 9. The weight of opinion : religion and the people of Europe from the tenth to the twelfth century / R.I. Moore -- 10. 'The peace in the feud' revisited : feuds in the peace in medieval European feuds / Stephen D. White -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Making Early Medieval Societies explores a fundamental question: what held the small- and large-scale communities of the late Roman and early medieval West together, at a time when the world seemed to be falling apart? Historians and anthropologists have traditionally asked parallel questions about the rise and fall of empires and how societies create a sense of belonging and social order in the absence of strong governmental institutions. This book draws on classic and more recent anthropologists' work to consider dispute settlement and conflict management during and after the end of the Roman Empire. Contributions range across the internecine rivalries of late Roman bishops, the marital disputes of warrior kings, and the tension between religious leaders and the unruly crowds in western Europe after the first millennium - all considering the mechanisms through which conflict could be harnessed as a force for social stability or an engine for social change.
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Making Early Medieval Societies explores a fundamental question: what held the small- and large-scale communities of the late Roman and early medieval West together, at a time when the world seemed to be falling apart? Historians and anthropologists have traditionally asked parallel questions about the rise and fall of empires and how societies create a sense of belonging and social order in the absence of strong governmental institutions. This book draws on classic and more recent anthropologists' work to consider dispute settlement and conflict management during and after the end of the Roman Empire. Contributions range across the internecine rivalries of late Roman bishops, the marital disputes of warrior kings, and the tension between religious leaders and the unruly crowds in western Europe after the first millennium - all considering the mechanisms through which conflict could be harnessed as a force for social stability or an engine for social change.

Preface and acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Introduction. Making early medieval societies / Conrad Leyser -- 1. Property, power, and conflict : re-thinking the Constantinian revolution / Kate Cooper -- 2. Playing with fire : conflicting bishops in the late Roman Spain and Gaul / David Natal and Jamie Wood -- 3. After Rome, before Francia : religion, ethnicity, and identity politics in Gregory of Tours' Ten books of histories / Helmut Reimitz -- 4. 'To mistake gold for wealth' : the Venerable Bede and the fate of Northumbria / Martin J. Ryan -- 5. The incidence of rebellion in the early medieval West / Paul Fouracre -- 6. Disputes and documents in early medieval Italy / Marios Constambeys -- 7. Divorce and remarriage between late antiquity and the early middle ages : canon law and conflict resolution / Riccardo Bof and Conrad Leyser -- 8. The memory of Gregory the Great and the making of Latin Europe, 600-1000 / Conrad Leyser -- 9. The weight of opinion : religion and the people of Europe from the tenth to the twelfth century / R.I. Moore -- 10. 'The peace in the feud' revisited : feuds in the peace in medieval European feuds / Stephen D. White -- Bibliography -- Index.

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