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The Origins of the German Principalities, 1100-1350: Essays by German Historians Loud, Graham A. • Schenk, Jochen G. [Hrsg.]. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Loud, Graham A. • Schenk, Jochen G. |
Inhalt
A political and social revolution. The development of the territorial principalities in Germany |
The growth of princely authority. Themes and problems |
Princely lordship in the reign of Frederick Barbarossa. A historiographical analysis |
Urban lordships |
The imperial city. The example of Nuremberg |
Forms and structures of power. Ecclesiastical lordship |
Foundations and forms of princely lordship. The archbishopric of Mainz |
Eichstätt: abbey, diocese, lordship |
Marriage and inheritance |
The propaganda of power. Memoria, history, patronage |
Violence, feud, and peacemaking |
Centres and peripheries of power |
The territorial principalities in Lotharingia |
The rise of the Wettins |
Saxony after 1180 |
Pomerania, Mecklenburg and the "Baltic frontier". Adaptation and alliances |
The Zähringer in Swabia and Burgundy |
A success story. Brandenburg in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries |
The Babenbergs. From frontier march to principality |
Shaping a dominion. Habsburg beginnings |