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In: Journal of historical sociology, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 550-555
ISSN: 1467-6443
In: Medieval and early modern political theology volume 1
This book aims to provide a new perspective on the subject, dealing with the events (historical events and intellectual discourses) connected with the political theology rather than with the imaginary or fictional, and more based on an interdisciplinary approach (from the more theoretical and deductive political philosophy and theology to the more practical and inductive law history, intellectual history, political history, and art history). It thus explores in depth the practices of political theology through history - focusing on philosophical and intellectual discourses, historical gestures, liturgies, art, representations, and symbols
The articles in this volume focus on the fifteenth century. Several draw on the substantial archives of the Burgundian polity, focusing particularly on the Flemish shooting guilds, spying, and the provision of troops by towns. The urban emphasis continues with a study of the transition from 'traditional' artillery to gunpowder weaponry in Southampton, and a comparison of descriptions of military engagements in the London Chronicles and in Swiss town chronicles. Welsh chronicling of the battle of Edgecote (1469) is also reviewed, and there is a re-assessment of Welsh involvement in the Agincourt campaign. English interests in France are pursued in two further papers, one considering the personnel of the ordnance companies in Lancastrian Normandy and the other examining the little-known French attacks on Gascony in the early years of the fifteenth century. Contributors: Frederik Buylaert, Jan Van Camp, Bert Verwerft, Adam Chapman, Laura Crombie, Andy King, Barry Lewis, Randall Moffett, Guilhem Pepin, Andreas Rémy, Bastian Walter
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112082405272
Inaugural (February 7, 1867) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 17, 1876) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 20, 1876) -- On the purposes and methods of historical study (May 15, 1877) -- Methods of historical study (May 18, 1877) -- Learning and literature at the court of Henry II (June 11, 1878) -- Learning and literature at the court of Henry II (June 13, 1878) -- The mediaeval kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia (October 26 and 29, 1878) -- On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history (April 15, 1880) -- On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history (April 17, 1880) -- The reign of Henry VIII (June 7, 1881) -- Parliament under Henry VIII (June 9, 1881) -- The history of the canon law in England (April 19, 1882) -- The history of the canon law in England (April 20, 1882) -- The reign of Henry VII (April 24, 1883) -- The reign of Henry VII (April 25, 1883) -- A last statutory public lecture (May 8, 1884). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Foreign affairs, Band 77, Heft 4, S. 134-135
ISSN: 0015-7120
Legvold reviews 'A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change,' by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries. A book review is presented of A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries.
In: Studies in the Early Middle Ages volume 42
A comparative and interdisciplinary approach to secular power and the foundation of medieval churches. 0Local churches were an established part of many towns and villages across early medieval Western Europe, and their continued presence make them an invaluable marker for comparing different societies. Up to now, however, the dynamics of power behind church building and the importance of their presence within the landscape have largely been neglected.00This book takes a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to the study of early medieval churches, drawing together archaeology, history, architecture, and landscape studies in order to explore the relationship between church foundation, social power, and political organization across Europe. Key subjects addressed here include the role played by local elites and the importance of the church in buttressing authority, as well as the connections between archaeology and ideology, and the importance of individual church buildings in their broader landscape contexts.00Bringing together case-studies from diverse regions across Western Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, the British Isles, Denmark, and Iceland), the seventeen contributions to this volume offer new insights into the relationships between church foundations, social power, and political organization. In doing so, they provide a means to better understand social power in the landscape of early medieval Europe
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 362-364
ISSN: 0090-5992
'A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change' by Robert Bideleux annd Ian Jeffries is reviewed.
Bibliography at end of each chapter. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 15, Heft 2
ISSN: 2194-5071
In: Bloomsbury Cultural History
In: Medieval feminist forum: MFF ; journal of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Band 36, S. 64-66
ISSN: 2151-6073
In: Journal for early modern cultural studies: JEMCS ; official publication of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 132-135
ISSN: 1553-3786
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t73v0500b
I. Inaugural.-- II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.-- IV. On the purposes and methods of historical study.-- V. Methods of historical study.-- VI-VII. Learning and literature at the court of Henry II.-- VIII. The mediaeval kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia.-- IX-X. On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history.-- XI. The reign of Henry VIII.-- XII. Parliament under Henry VIII.--XIII-XIV. The history of the canon law in England.-- XV-XVI. The reign of Henry VII.-- XVII. A last statutory public lecture. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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