This book examines the rituals, ceremonies, gestures and actions of
kings in the period 1100-1250. Whereas modern English Kingship is
commonly seen as "bureaucratic," kingship during the Twelfth
Century was a sacral, ritualistic phenomenon. Although focusing
predominantly on English political culture, the author also
explores the wider European arena to compare their contemporary
political cultures and by doing so offer a new conceptual approach
to the study of political society in Norman and Angevin
England.
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