This is the second collection of studies by Stephen D. White to be published by Variorum (the first being Feuding and Peace-Making in Eleventh-Century France). The essays in this volume look principally at France and England from Merovingian and Anglo-Saxon times up to the 12th century. They analyze Latin and Old French discourses that medieval nobles used to construct their relationships with kin, lords, men, and friends, and investigate the political dimensions of such relationships with particular reference to patronage/clientage, the use of land as an item of exchange, and feuding. In so doing, the essays call into question the conventional practice of studying kinship and feudalism as independent systems of legal institutions and propose new strategies for studying them.
ISBN: | 9781138375673 |
Publication date: | 27th September 2018 |
Author: | Stephen D White |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 280 pages |
Series: | Variorum Collected Studies |
Genres: |
History and Archaeology Land and real estate law / Real property law Social and political philosophy Legal history European history Language teaching and learning Politics and government |