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Peacemaking in the Middle Ages explores the making of peace in the
late-twelfth and early thirteenth centuries based on the
experiences of the kings of England and the kings of Denmark. From
dealing with owing allegiance to powerful neighbours to conquering
the 'barbarians', this book offers a vision of how relationships
between rulers were regulated and maintained, and how rulers
negotiated, resolved, avoided and enforced matters in dispute in a
period before nation states and international law. This is the
first full-length study in English of the principles and practice
of peacemaking in the medieval period. Its findings have wider
significance and applications, and numerous comparisons are drawn
with the peacemaking activities of other western European rulers,
in the medieval period and beyond. This book will appeal to
scholars and students of medieval Europe, but also those with a
more general interest in kingship, warfare, diplomacy and
international relations. -- .
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