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The Estates in Medieval Political Theory and Practice

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231158867
  • EAN9798231158867
  • Date de parution25/06/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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The Estates in Medieval Political Theory and Practice offers a comprehensive and illuminating journey into one of medieval Europe's most enduring social and political institutions-the estates system. From the sacred tripartite division of society into clergy, nobility, and commoners, to their pivotal roles in shaping parliaments, royal councils, and local governance, this book unpacks how the estates structured medieval political life and laid the foundations for modern representative government.
Drawing on rich primary sources and cutting-edge scholarship, the book reveals the estates not only as social classes but as dynamic political actors engaged in negotiation, conflict, and cooperation across centuries. It traces their evolution through landmark institutions like the French Estates-General, the English Parliament, and the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire, while also exploring the estates' vital roles in taxation, war, diplomacy, and law.
Beyond Western Europe, the book offers rare comparative perspectives, showing how estates or analogous bodies functioned across Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean, highlighting their adaptability to diverse political and cultural contexts. Through detailed analysis of intellectual debates, legal frameworks, and social transformations, it uncovers how critiques and defenses of the estates shaped the transition from medieval order to modern constitutionalism.
The Estates in Medieval Political Theory and Practice is essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of political representation, the interplay of social order and governance, and the complex legacies that medieval institutions have imprinted on contemporary politics. Richly detailed yet accessible, it bridges history, law, and political philosophy, providing a fresh understanding of how medieval estates forged the path to the modern world.
The Estates in Medieval Political Theory and Practice offers a comprehensive and illuminating journey into one of medieval Europe's most enduring social and political institutions-the estates system. From the sacred tripartite division of society into clergy, nobility, and commoners, to their pivotal roles in shaping parliaments, royal councils, and local governance, this book unpacks how the estates structured medieval political life and laid the foundations for modern representative government.
Drawing on rich primary sources and cutting-edge scholarship, the book reveals the estates not only as social classes but as dynamic political actors engaged in negotiation, conflict, and cooperation across centuries. It traces their evolution through landmark institutions like the French Estates-General, the English Parliament, and the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire, while also exploring the estates' vital roles in taxation, war, diplomacy, and law.
Beyond Western Europe, the book offers rare comparative perspectives, showing how estates or analogous bodies functioned across Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean, highlighting their adaptability to diverse political and cultural contexts. Through detailed analysis of intellectual debates, legal frameworks, and social transformations, it uncovers how critiques and defenses of the estates shaped the transition from medieval order to modern constitutionalism.
The Estates in Medieval Political Theory and Practice is essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of political representation, the interplay of social order and governance, and the complex legacies that medieval institutions have imprinted on contemporary politics. Richly detailed yet accessible, it bridges history, law, and political philosophy, providing a fresh understanding of how medieval estates forged the path to the modern world.