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Rok: 2009
ISBN: 9783700166047
OCLC Number: (OCoLC)492093236
OCLC Number: (ocolc)492093236
OKCZID: 110749655
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
Der frühmittelalterliche Staat: europäische Perspektiven. Editor Walter POHL, editor Veronika WIESER. Wien: Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2009, 616 s. Denkschriften / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosoph
The early medieval state is a controversial topic. Differences between European research traditions as to their respective methods and interests remain. The aim of this volume is to transcend national historiographies in the field. By overcoming the legal and institutional bias of older research, new points of view can be reached. The contributions assembled here are less concerned with the terminological problem of whether early medieval kingdoms should be called 'states' or not, but how political integration was possible in early medieval Europe. The first section of the book contains studies of different European states in different periods, from the first 'barbarian kingdoms' on Roman territory to the Ottonian empire and the early Celtic, Slavic and Scandinavian realms. The second part addresses a number of structural issues in a comparative manner, with several contributions dealing with actors, resources, symbolic legitimization and limits of the state, respectively. The authors are among the leading scholars in their fields, and the resulting overview is unique in its thematic range. The volume is a fundamental contribution to understanding the ways in which the interaction of monarchy and aristocracy, of ecclesiastic and lay institutions, of royalty and people helped create supra-regional realms which laid a basis to the construction of modern states in Europe. German text.