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The Summa Feudorum of MS Parm. 1227: a Work by Iacobus Aurelianus (1250ca.)?
This contribution offers an updated and commented edition of one of the most discussed treatises in feudal law, transmitted by only one witness (Parma, Biblioteca Palatina, Parm. 1227) and whose authorship is still largely hypothetical.
Attilio Stella
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L’émoi des mots. Propos liminaires sur le féodal*
For more than a century, the feudal* was at the center of medieval science and at the heart of the interpretation of medieval societies. This centrality has been accompanied by multiple contrasting emotions expressed by historians about these notions and
Blaise Dufal
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Secret origins of the state: the structural basis of raison d'état [PDF]
The Italian city-state system occupies a special place in the canon of orthodox international relations. For, as Martin Wight says, ‘it was among the Italian powers that feudal relationships first disappeared and the efficient, self-sufficient secular ...
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The objective of this study is to examine whether “feudalism” and lordship in southern Norman Calabria was important to reinstate peace and what were its original characters in the transition from the state of war and the new political construction of ...
Riccardo Berardi
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THOMAS MÜNTZER: A HISTORICAL CATALYST IN GERMAN PEASANTS WAR
In this article, Thomas Müntzer, the leading historical figure in the German Peasants War, is scrutinized in a different context within the perspective of the social history of political thought. By choosing the mainstream literature, this study has used
Emre Taşkıran
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Abstract How is order achieved in a realm in which every elite commands both economic and military resources, and no stable institutions of power exist? We depict coalition formation in the feudal world as a series of non-binding agreements between elites who can move in and out of the coalition, through peaceful and violent means.
Desiree A. Desierto, Mark Koyama
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Performing class, performing genre : The squire of low degree as fifteenth-century drag [PDF]
Despite the expansion of Judith Butler's theories of performativity which have proliferated since the publication of Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity in 1990, few scholars have examined the implications that performativity may have
Heide, Melissa Louise
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Vietnam's Economic History: The Feudalism System [PDF]
We need a few words on the economic system and structure of the country before the sea change brought about by French colonialists could be fully appreciated in terms of economic performance and social context. Generally speaking, until early Xth century,
Vuong, Quan-Hoang
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Impact of Geography on Institutions in Agricultural and Nomadic Societies
ABSTRACT How geography affects the choice of institutions is studied in a theoretical model. In this model, nations are located around a circle. Rulers compete through choosing tax rates, the level of military spending, and the degree of formality of institutions. Geographic condition is captured by population density.
Haiwen Zhou
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The Přemyslid « State », Feudalism, and Feudo-Vassalic Relations in Modern Czech Historiography
This article deals with the problem of research on feudalism, or rather « feudo-vassalic relations » (Lehnswesen) in Czech medieval studies. The topic of feudalism itself never became a fundamental, independent subject of study in modern Czech historical
Jan Zelenka
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