Reframing the feudal revolution : political and social transformation between Marne and Moselle, c. 800 to c. 1100 / / Charles West.

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ; 4th ser., 90
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Physical Description:xiii, 307 p. :; ill., map.
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245 1 0 |a Reframing the feudal revolution  |h [electronic resource] :  |b political and social transformation between Marne and Moselle, c. 800 to c. 1100 /  |c Charles West. 
260 |a Cambridge :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2013. 
300 |a xiii, 307 p. :  |b ill., map. 
440 0 |a Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ;  |v 4th ser., 90 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- The historiographical background -- The place of the Carolingians in the Feudal Revolution -- Methodology -- Geography and sources -- Part I. The Parameters of Carolingian Society -- 1. Institutional integration -- Counts and the locality -- Bishops and episcopal organisation -- Royal power -- Conclusion: Structures of authority -- 2. Networks of inequality -- Aristocratic solidarities and the limits of Carolingian institutions of rule -- The logic of aristocratic dominance -- Conclusion: The dominance of lordship? -- 3. Carolingian co-ordinations -- Carolingian symbolic communication between Marne and Moselle : gifts, violence and meetings -- Characterising Carolingian symbolic communication -- From symbolic communication to economies of meaning -- Conclusion -- Part II. The long tenth-century, c. 880 to c. 1030 -- 4. The ebbing of royal power -- The distancing of royal authority -- Post-royal politics -- The causes for the retreat of royal power -- Conclusion -- 5. New hierarchies -- The transformation of the Carolingian county -- Lords and landlords in the long tenth century -- Ritual and society in the tenth century -- Conclusion: "Symbolic impoverishment" -- Part III. The exercise of authority through property rights, c. 1030-1130 -- 6. The banality of power -- The rise of banal power -- The reification of political power -- Material consequences -- Conclusion -- 7. Fiefs, Homage and the "Investiture Quarrel" -- Fiefs and dependent property -- Homage -- The "Investiture Quarrel" -- Towards a "secular liturgy"? -- Conclusion -- 8. Upper Lotharingia and Champagne around 1100 -- The new political landscape between Marne and Moselle -- Upper Lotharingia and Champagne compared -- Architectures of power -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: Between the "long twelfth century" and the settlement of disputes -- Reframing the Feudal Revolution : the Carolingian legacy -- Manuscripts index. 
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650 0 |a Carolingians  |x History. 
650 0 |a Social change  |z Europe  |x History  |y To 1500. 
650 0 |a Political culture  |z Europe  |x History  |y To 1500. 
650 0 |a Feudalism  |z Europe  |x History  |y To 1500. 
651 0 |a Marne River Valley (France)  |x Politics and government. 
651 0 |a Moselle River Valley  |x Politics and government. 
651 0 |a Marne River Valley (France)  |x Social conditions. 
651 0 |a Moselle River Valley  |x Social conditions. 
651 0 |a Europe  |x History  |y 476-1492. 
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