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OverviewGerd Althoff´s new book collects fifteen of his more recent contributions, most of them previously published in German, which elucidate the functioning of prestate societies. Examples from the Frankish and later German realm (800-1200) are used to clarify how rules and political rituals governed behavior in the power games between kings, churchmen and nobles. Such rules (Spielregeln) and rituals guided public and private behavior despite the fact that they existed only as unwritten customs. The long-overlooked significance of this way of establishing order has sparked a vivid and controversial international discussion in the last decades which continues today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerd AlthoffPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 29 Weight: 0.602kg ISBN: 9789004408487ISBN 10: 9004408487 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 17 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface List of Illustrations Original Publications Part 1: Introduction 1 What Exactly Are Spielregeln? 2 Spielregeln and Rituals 3 Spielregeln, Order of Rank and Conflicts Part 2: Rules 4 Authority and Violence of Kings in Tenth and Eleventh Century Germany 5 Rules of Conflict among the Warrior Aristocracy of the High Middle Ages 6 Openness and Secrecy: Two Fundamental Categories of Medieval Communication 7 Saxon Bishops in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Strategies and Rules of Their Political Activities 8 The Perspective of an Expert: Gislebert of Mons Part 3: Rituals 9 Rituals and Their “Spielregeln” in the Middle Ages 10 The Variability of Rituals 11 Rituals as Lingua Franca? Joint Cultural Practises at the Eastern Borders of the Realm 12 Symbolic Communication and Medieval Order: Strengths and Weaknesses of Ambiguous Signs Part 4: Gregorian Revolution 13 Papal Authority in the High Middle Ages 14 Communicating Papal Primacy: the Impact of Gregory VII’s Ideas (11th–13th Century) 15 Examples of Justifying and Rejecting Churchly Violence at the Time of the Gregorian Revolution Part 5: History in Literature 16 Do Poets Play with the Rules of Society? 17 Heroes Who Break the Mould: Duke Ernst and the Emperor Otto Conclusion Works Cited IndexReviewsThis volume is a welcome contribution. Gerd Althoff is a major German historian of the early Middle Ages whose generation of scholars developed a new perspective on German political history [...] The value of the cultural turn as found in the work of Gerd Althoff and his generation of historians has provided a signal service - most especially in German historiography - of separating medieval German history from the awfully destructive legacy of an intense nationalistic modern historiography centered on the German state. For helping provide this specific German Perspective we are in his debt and can appreciate the import of this volume in his honor. Joseph P. Huffman, in Francia 2020 (4). """This volume is a welcome contribution. Gerd Althoff is a major German historian of the early Middle Ages whose generation of scholars developed a new perspective on German political history [...] The value of the cultural turn as found in the work of Gerd Althoff and his generation of historians has provided a signal service – most especially in German historiography – of separating medieval German history from the awfully destructive legacy of an intense nationalistic modern historiography centered on the German state. For helping provide this specific »German Perspective« we are in his debt and can appreciate the import of this volume in his honor."" Joseph P. Huffman, in Francia 2020 (4)." Author InformationGerd Althoff, Ph.D. (1974), Münster, has been Full and Senior Professor of Medieval History at that university from 1997-2018. His many publications include Spielregeln der Politik im Mittelalter (WBG, 1997); Die Macht der Rituale (WBG, 2003); and Family, Friends and Followers (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |