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The Nature of Kingship c. 800-1300: The Danish Incident: The Northern World, cartea 83

Autor Nils Hybel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2017
In The Nature of Kingship c. 800-1300. The Danish Incident Nils Hybel presents the first comprehensive history of the changeable nature of monarchial power in Danish territories from the Viking Age to the Central Middle Ages. The work offers a pioneering methodological approach entirely based on medieval conceptions on sovereign power. This innovative approach involves contemporary ideas, not modern notions of power and kingship, being used to undertake the analysis. The Danish “Incident” is therefore integrated within the European context.
Kingship experienced a profound transformation during the half millennium investigated. A royal genealogy and strong bonds with Christian institutions were established in the late eleventh century. In the middle of the twelfth century the Danish realm was united, followed by the final liberation from German hegemony and the expansion of the realm with German and Slavic fiefs in the late twelfth century. At the same time, with the first signs of taxation, legislation, law enforcement and the notion of a national, military force, kings began the transition from warlords to medieval kingship. With stirrings of constitutionalism from 1241 onwards, this development of a national, medieval, kingdom intensified, though by c. 1300 the kingdom had not yet reached the point of total sovereign power.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004358348
ISBN-10: 900435834X
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Northern World


Cuprins

List of Figures, Charts and Maps
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Historiography
Kings and Clans
The Birth of the Viking Age
Regnum and Sacerdotium
A Tenth-Century Central Power
The Historical Turning Point
A Medieval Kingdom of the Viking Age
The Janus-Faced King
The Birth of Medieval Kingship
Conclusion

2 A Speculum Regale
The European Context
Rex Gratia Dei
Popular Legitimation of Kingship
The Lawmaker
The Ideal Leader
Conclusion

3 Genealogy
Historical Kings until c. 1140
Legendary Kings
Historic Kings in Sources from c. 1140
Conclusion

4 Marca, Feudum, and Sovereignty
The Danish Marca
Feudum
Sovereignty
Sovereignty—An Anachronism?
Conclusion

5 Law, Justice, and Constitution
Sources of Medieval Law
Narratives of the Earliest Danish Laws
Extant Laws and Ordinances before 1241
Monarchical Legislation and Jurisdiction before 1241
Extant Laws and Ordinances from 1241
Monarchical Legislation and Jurisdiction from 1241
Constitution
Conclusion

6 Landownership
Ownership in Roman Law
Ownership in Medieval Jurisprudence
Family Ownership
Private Property
Ways of Acquiring Land
Common Rights and Dominium Utile
Conclusion

7 Tax
Tribute, Plunder, and Gifts
Mint Taxes
Town and Market Taxes
Customs Duties
Urban and Commercial Duties
Rural Taxes
Conclusion

8 War and Peace
Viking Kings and/or Warlords
Medieval Kings and/or Warlords
Towards a Public Army?
Military Law
Conclusion

9 The Realm
Dane
Denmark
The Geopolitical Area of Denmark before the Mid-Eleventh Century
Towards the Formation of a Realm
The Danish Realm
Conclusion

10 Overall Assessment

Bibliography
Index of Persons and Places
Subject Index

Notă biografică

Nils Hybel, Ph.D. (1989), is Professor at the Saxo Institute, the University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively on many aspects of European medieval history and historiography.

Recenzii

"Hybel (Univ. Copenhagen) enters the Danish historiographical debate regarding the date when a “Danish national medieval kingdom” first existed, and concludes, expectedly, that even by the early 13th century, the Danish monarchy did not “fully meet the standards” for such a kingdom. [...] Well researched, with sound conclusions. Summing Up: Recommended." - J. P. Huffman, Messiah College, in: Choice 55:11 (July, 2018)
''Hybels weitgreifende und lehrreiche Studie führt so die zwei Seiten der Staatsgenese-Forschung vor Augen: Einerseits verdeutlicht sie den wandelbaren Charakter dessen, was sich zu einer gegebenen Zeit hinter einem regnum und seinen Königen als Struktur und Handlungsspielraum verbirgt; anderer seits demonstriert sie auch das von Hybel selbst thematisierte Risiko der teleologischen Verengung, zumal »Königtum«." - Roland Scheel, in: Rechtsgeschichte Legal History 27 (2019)