Rules and rituals in medieval power games: a German perspective

Part 1. Introduction -- What exactly are Spielregeln? -- Spielregeln and rituals -- Spielregeln, order of rank and conflicts -- Part 2. Rules -- Authority and violence of kings in tenth and eleventh century Germany -- Rules of conflict among the warrior aristocracy of the High Middle Ages -- Opennes...

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Published in:Medieval law and its practice
Main Author: Althoff, Gerd 1943- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
In: Medieval law and its practice (volume 29)
Series/Journal:Medieval law and its practice volume 29
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Rule / Ritual / History 900-1400
B Germany / Politics / Ritual / History 800-1200
Further subjects:B Political customs and rites (Germany) History To 1500
B Germany Church history 843-1517
B Germany Kings and rulers History To 1500
B Germany Politics and government 843-1273
B Nobility (Germany) History To 1500
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Summary:Part 1. Introduction -- What exactly are Spielregeln? -- Spielregeln and rituals -- Spielregeln, order of rank and conflicts -- Part 2. Rules -- Authority and violence of kings in tenth and eleventh century Germany -- Rules of conflict among the warrior aristocracy of the High Middle Ages -- Openness and secrecy : two fundamental categories of medieval communication -- Saxon bishops in the tenth and eleventh centuries : strategies and rules of their political activities -- The perspective of an expert : Gislebert of Mons --
Part 3. Rituals -- Rituals and their "Spielregeln" in the Middle Ages -- The variability of rituals -- Rituals as lingua franca? Joint cultural practices at the eastern borders of the realm -- Symbolic communication and medieval order : strengths and weaknesses of ambiguous signs -- Part 4. Gregorian Revolution -- Papal authority in the High Middle Ages -- Communicating papal primacy : the impact of Gregory VII's ideas (11th-13th century) -- Examples of justifying and rejecting churchly violence at the time of the Gregorian Revolution -- Part 5. History in literature -- Do poets play with the rules of society? -- Heroes who break the mould : Duke Ernst and the Emperor Otto -- Conclusion.
"Gerd Althoff's new book collects fifteen of his more recent contributions, most of them previously published in German, which elucidate the functioning of prestate societies. Examples from the Frankish and later German realm (800-1200) are used to clarify how rules and political rituals governed behavior in the power games between kings, churchmen and nobles. Such rules (Spielregeln) and rituals guided public and private behavior despite the fact that they existed only as unwritten customs. The long-overlooked significance of this way of establishing order has sparked a vivid and controversial international discussion in the last decades which continues today"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004408487