Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture: England and Germany, c.1215 - c.1250

Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture: England and Germany, c.1215 - c.1250

by B. Weiler
ISBN-10:
1403911673
ISBN-13:
9781403911674
Pub. Date:
10/23/2007
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
ISBN-10:
1403911673
ISBN-13:
9781403911674
Pub. Date:
10/23/2007
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture: England and Germany, c.1215 - c.1250

Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture: England and Germany, c.1215 - c.1250

by B. Weiler

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Overview

Taking as its starting point two uprisings in England and Germany (Richard Marshal in 1233-4 and Henry (VII) in 1234-5), this book offers a new take on the political culture of high medieval Europe. Themes include: the role of violence; the norms of political behaviour; the public nature of politics; and the social history of political exchange.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403911674
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/23/2007
Series: Medieval Culture and Society
Edition description: 2007
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

BJÖRN WEILER is Reader in History at Aberystwyth University. Previous publications include England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216-1272), (ed. with Ifor Rowlands, 2002); Representations of Power in Medieval Germany (edited with Simon MacLean, 2006); and King Henry III of England and the Staufen empire, 1216-1272 (2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: KINGDOMS IN TURMOIL: THE STRUCTURES AND FRAMEWORK OF REVOLT To be king in name as well as deed: the revolt of Henry (VII) in Germany The Marshal rebellion in England (1233-4) Rebellion in Context PART II: THE IDEALS AND NORMS OF POLITICS Loyalty, justice, and honour: Henry (VII) and Frederick II Justice, loyalty and the absence of honour: Frederick II and Henry (VII) as seen by their contemporaries Loyalties true and false: political values in England PART III: THE WAYS AND MEANS OF POLITICS Creating a Public Addressing the public: rituals, gestures and charters Townsmen, clergy, and knights: the public in politics Conclusion
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