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Justice In The Kingdom Of Italy In The Eleventh Century


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Justice In The Kingdom Of Italy In The Eleventh Century


Justice In The Kingdom Of Italy In The Eleventh Century
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Author : Chris Wickham
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Justice In The Kingdom Of Italy In The Eleventh Century written by Chris Wickham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with categories.




The Laws Of Late Medieval Italy 1000 1500


The Laws Of Late Medieval Italy 1000 1500
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Author : Mario Ascheri
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2013-07-11

The Laws Of Late Medieval Italy 1000 1500 written by Mario Ascheri and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-11 with History categories.


In The Laws of Late Medieval Italy Mario Ascheri examines the features of the Italian legal world and explains why it should be regarded as a foundation for the future European continental system. The deep feuds among the Empire, the Churches unified by Roman papacy and the flourishing cities gave rise to very new legal ideas with the strong cooperation of the universities, beginning with that of Bologna. The teaching of Roman law and of the new papal laws, which quickly spread all over Europe, built up a professional group of lawyers and notaries which shaped the new, 'modern', public institutions, including efficient courts (like the Inquisition). Politically divided, Italy was partly unified by the legal system, so-called (Continental) common law (ius commune), which became a pattern for all of Europe onwards. Early modern Europe had for long time to work with it, and parts of it are still alive as a common cultural heritage behind a new European law system.



Kingship And Justice In The Ottonian Empire


Kingship And Justice In The Ottonian Empire
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Author : Laura Wangerin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Kingship And Justice In The Ottonian Empire written by Laura Wangerin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with History categories.


What makes a successful government?



Windows On Justice In Northern Iberia 800 1000


Windows On Justice In Northern Iberia 800 1000
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Author : Wendy Davies
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-03-31

Windows On Justice In Northern Iberia 800 1000 written by Wendy Davies and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-31 with History categories.


Although it has a rich historiography, and from the late ninth century is rich in textual evidence, northern Iberia has barely featured in the great debates of early medieval European history of recent generations. Lying beyond the Frankish world, in a peninsula more than half controlled by Muslims, Spanish and Portuguese experience has seemed irrelevant to the Carolingian Empire and the political fragmentation (or realignment) that followed it. But Spain and Portugal shared the late Roman heritage which influenced much of western Europe in the early middle ages and by the tenth century records and practice in the Christian north still shared features with parts farther east. What is interesting, in the wider European context, is that some of the so-called characteristics of the Carolingian world – the public court, collective judgment – are as characteristic of the Iberian world. The suggestion that they disappeared in the Frankish world, to be replaced by 'private' mechanisms, has played a major role in debates about the changing nature of power in the central middle ages: what happened in judicial courts has been central to the grand narratives of Duby and successive historians, for they are a powerful lens into the very real issues of politics and power. Looking at the practice of judicial courts in Europe west of Frankia allows us to think again about the nature of the public; identifying all the records of that practice allows us to adjust the balance between monastic and lay activity. What these show is that peasants, like other lay people, used the courts to seek redress and gain advantages. Records were not entirely framed nor practice entirely dominated by ecclesiastical interests.



The Aristocracy In England And Tuscany 1000 1250


The Aristocracy In England And Tuscany 1000 1250
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Author : Peter Coss
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-10-17

The Aristocracy In England And Tuscany 1000 1250 written by Peter Coss and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-10-17 with History categories.


This volume examines the aristocracy in Tuscany and in England across a period of two and a half centuries (1000-1250). It deals first with Tuscany, tracing the history of the aristocracy and illustrating its nature and evolution, and observing aristocratic behaviour and attitudes, and how aristocrats related to other members of society. Peter Coss then examines the history of England in the same periods. It is not, however, a comparative history, but employs Italian insights to look at the aristocracy in England and to move away from the traditional interpretation which revolves around Magna Carta and the idea of English exceptionalism. By offering a study of the aristocracy across a wide time-frame and with themes drawn from Italian historiography, Coss offers a new approach to studying aristocracy within its own contexts.



Kingship And Consent In Anglo Saxon England 871 978


Kingship And Consent In Anglo Saxon England 871 978
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Author : Levi Roach
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2013-10-17

Kingship And Consent In Anglo Saxon England 871 978 written by Levi Roach and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-17 with History categories.


This engaging study focuses on the role of assemblies in later Anglo-Saxon politics, challenging and nuancing existing models of the late Anglo-Saxon state. Its ten chapters investigate both traditional constitutional aspects of assemblies - who attended these events, where and when they met, and what business they conducted - and the symbolic and representational nature of these gatherings. Levi Roach takes into account important recent work on continental rulership, and argues that assemblies were not a check on kingship in these years, but rather an essential feature of it. In particular, the author highlights the role of symbolic communication at assemblies, arguing that ritual and demonstration were as important in English politics as they were elsewhere in Europe. Far from being exceptional, the methods of rulership employed by English kings look very much like those witnessed elsewhere on the continent, where assemblies and ritual formed an essential part of the political order.



Italy And Early Medieval Europe


Italy And Early Medieval Europe
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Author : Ross Balzaretti
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2018-07-26

Italy And Early Medieval Europe written by Ross Balzaretti and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-26 with History categories.


A comprehensive survey of recent work in Medieval Italian history and archaeology by an international cast of contributors, arranged within a broader context of studies on other regions and major historical transitions in Europe, c.400 to c.1400CE. Each of the contributors reflect on the contribution made to the field by Chris Wickham, whose own work spans studies based on close archival work, to broad and ambitious statements on economic and social change in the transition from Roman to medieval Europe, and the value of comparing this across time and space.



Medieval Public Justice


Medieval Public Justice
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Author : Massimo Vallerani
language : en
Publisher: CUA Press
Release Date : 2012-06-18

Medieval Public Justice written by Massimo Vallerani and has been published by CUA Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-06-18 with History categories.


In a series of essays based on surviving documents of actual court practices from Perugia and Bologna, as well as laws, statutes, and theoretical works from the 12th and 13th centuries, Massimo Vallerani offers important historical insights into the establishment of a trial-based public justice system.



Kings As Judges


Kings As Judges
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Author : Deborah Boucoyannis
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2021-07-15

Kings As Judges written by Deborah Boucoyannis and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-15 with History categories.


How did representative institutions become the central organs of governance in Western Europe? What enabled this distinctive form of political organization and collective action that has proved so durable and influential? The answer has typically been sought either in the realm of ideas, in the Western tradition of individual rights, or in material change, especially the complex interaction of war, taxes, and economic growth. Common to these strands is the belief that representation resulted from weak ruling powers needing to concede rights to powerful social groups. Boucoyannis argues instead that representative institutions were a product of state strength, specifically the capacity to deliver justice across social groups. Enduring and inclusive representative parliaments formed when rulers could exercise power over the most powerful actors in the land and compel them to serve and, especially, to tax them. The language of rights deemed distinctive to the West emerged in response to more effectively imposed collective obligations, especially on those with most power.



The Struggle For Power In Medieval Italy


The Struggle For Power In Medieval Italy
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Author : Giovanni Tabacco
language : en
Publisher: CUP Archive
Release Date : 1989

The Struggle For Power In Medieval Italy written by Giovanni Tabacco and has been published by CUP Archive this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with History categories.