Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II

In the last decades, much work have been done to deconstruct the mechanisms of government in Early Medieval Europe. In that task, the interpretation of the settlement of disputes and royal/imperial diplomas as the basis of the central government strategies in local spheres has been underlined by rec...

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Main Author: Igor Santos Salazar
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università di Napoli Federico II 2016-09-01
Series:Reti Medievali Rivista
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Online Access:http://www.politics.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/5005
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description In the last decades, much work have been done to deconstruct the mechanisms of government in Early Medieval Europe. In that task, the interpretation of the settlement of disputes and royal/imperial diplomas as the basis of the central government strategies in local spheres has been underlined by recent historiography. Following this methodology, the aim of this article is, thus, to analyze the mechanisms of governance in the March of Tuscany in a time characterized by political fluidity, focusing in the role played by the kings and lay and ecclesiastical aristocracies in the construction of complex political systems.
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Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
Reti Medievali Rivista
Governance
Settlement of disputes
Power
Diplomas
Placita
title Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
title_full Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
title_fullStr Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
title_full_unstemmed Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
title_short Crisis? What Crisis? Political articulation and government in the March of Tuscany through placita and diplomas from Guy of Spoleto to Berengar II
title_sort crisis what crisis political articulation and government in the march of tuscany through placita and diplomas from guy of spoleto to berengar ii
topic Governance
Settlement of disputes
Power
Diplomas
Placita
url http://www.politics.unina.it/index.php/rm/article/view/5005
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