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Kings, Politics, and the Right Order of the World in German Historiography c. 950-1150
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This volume discusses German historiography from the c. 950 to 1150 through a close examination of six works. In contrast to most earlier scholarship, it focuses on the narrative as an expression o...
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13 March 2002

This volume discusses German historiography from the c. 950 to 1150 through a close examination of six works. In contrast to most earlier scholarship, it focuses on the narrative as an expression of the authors' way of finding meaning in the sequence of events, and as evidence for their understanding of society, politics, and human behaviour. In particular, it is shown that changing attitudes to society are reflected in the different ways the narrative is organized and individuals and their actions are represented. While the earlier works depict a society based on face-to-face relationships, the idea of an organised community, governed by the king as God's representative, becomes increasingly prominent in the later ones. Finally, the results of the analysis are discussed against the background of more general trends in medieval political and intellectual history.
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Pages: 460
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Publication Date:
13 March 2002
ISBN: 9789004124684
Format: Hardcover
'Bagge’s approach has many virtues: not least, he has made accessible a good deal of German-language scholarship to the Anglophone world. His book is both an impressive work of synthesis and makes its own contribution to an ongoing debate.'
Sarah Hamilton, Speculum, 2004.
'...interesting and thought-provoking.'
John W. Bernhardt, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2003.
Sarah Hamilton, Speculum, 2004.
'...interesting and thought-provoking.'
John W. Bernhardt, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2003.
Sverre Bagge, Ph.D. (1980) in History, University of Bergen, is Professor of History at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has published on medieval political and intellectual history, including Society and Politics in Snorri Sturluson’s Heimskringla (The University of California Press, 1991).