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Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume III - Legitimacy and Glory (Paperback): Wojtek Jezierski, Kim Esmark,... Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume III - Legitimacy and Glory (Paperback)
Wojtek Jezierski, Kim Esmark, Hans Jacob Orning, Jon Vidar Sigurdsson
R1,307 Discovery Miles 13 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the practical and symbolic resources of legitimacy which the elites of medieval Scandinavia employed to establish, justify, and reproduce their social and political standing between the end of the Viking Age and the rise of kingdoms in the thirteenth century. Geographically the chapters cover the Scandinavian realms and Free State Iceland. Thematically the authors cover a wide palette of cultural practices and historical sources: hagiography, historiography, spaces and palaces, literature, and international connections, which rulers, magnates or ecclesiastics used to compete for status and to reserve haloing glory for themselves. The volume is divided in three sections. The first looks at the sacral, legal, and acclamatory means through which privilege was conferred onto kings and ruling families. Section Two explores the spaces such as aristocratic halls, palaces, churches in which the social elevation of elites took place. Section Three explores the traditional and novel means of domestic distinction and international cultural capital which different orders of elites - knights, powerful clerics, ruling families etc. - wrought to assure their dominance and set themselves apart vis-a-vis their peers and subjects. A concluding chapter discusses how the use of symbolic capital in the North compared to wider European contexts.

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II - Social Networks (Paperback): Kim Esmark, Lars Hermanson, Hans Jacob... Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II - Social Networks (Paperback)
Kim Esmark, Lars Hermanson, Hans Jacob Orning
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II explores the structures and workings of social networks within the elites of medieval Scandinavia to reveal the intricate relationship between power and status. Section one of this volume categorizes basic types of personal bonds, both vertical and horizontal, while section two charts patterns of local, regional and transnational elite networks from wide-scope, longitudinal perspectives. Finally, the third section turns to case-studies of networks in action, analyzing strategies and transactions implied by uses of social resources in specific micro-political settings. A concluding chapter discusses how social power in the North compared to wider European experiences. A wide range of sources and methodologies is applied to reveal how networks were established, maintained, and put to use - and how they transformed in processes of centralizing power and formalizing hierarchies. The engagement with and analysis of intriguing primary source material has produced a key teaching tool for instructors and essential reading for students interested in the workings of medieval Scandinavia, elite class structures, and Social and Political History more generally.

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume III - Legitimacy and Glory (Hardcover): Wojtek Jezierski, Kim Esmark,... Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume III - Legitimacy and Glory (Hardcover)
Wojtek Jezierski, Kim Esmark, Hans Jacob Orning, Jon Vidar Sigurdsson
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the practical and symbolic resources of legitimacy which the elites of medieval Scandinavia employed to establish, justify, and reproduce their social and political standing between the end of the Viking Age and the rise of kingdoms in the thirteenth century. Geographically the chapters cover the Scandinavian realms and Free State Iceland. Thematically the authors cover a wide palette of cultural practices and historical sources: hagiography, historiography, spaces and palaces, literature, and international connections, which rulers, magnates or ecclesiastics used to compete for status and to reserve haloing glory for themselves. The volume is divided in three sections. The first looks at the sacral, legal, and acclamatory means through which privilege was conferred onto kings and ruling families. Section Two explores the spaces such as aristocratic halls, palaces, churches in which the social elevation of elites took place. Section Three explores the traditional and novel means of domestic distinction and international cultural capital which different orders of elites - knights, powerful clerics, ruling families etc. - wrought to assure their dominance and set themselves apart vis-a-vis their peers and subjects. A concluding chapter discusses how the use of symbolic capital in the North compared to wider European contexts.

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II - Social Networks (Hardcover): Kim Esmark, Lars Hermanson, Hans Jacob... Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II - Social Networks (Hardcover)
Kim Esmark, Lars Hermanson, Hans Jacob Orning
R4,164 Discovery Miles 41 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume II explores the structures and workings of social networks within the elites of medieval Scandinavia to reveal the intricate relationship between power and status. Section one of this volume categorizes basic types of personal bonds, both vertical and horizontal, while section two charts patterns of local, regional and transnational elite networks from wide-scope, longitudinal perspectives. Finally, the third section turns to case-studies of networks in action, analyzing strategies and transactions implied by uses of social resources in specific micro-political settings. A concluding chapter discusses how social power in the North compared to wider European experiences. A wide range of sources and methodologies is applied to reveal how networks were established, maintained, and put to use - and how they transformed in processes of centralizing power and formalizing hierarchies. The engagement with and analysis of intriguing primary source material has produced a key teaching tool for instructors and essential reading for students interested in the workings of medieval Scandinavia, elite class structures, and Social and Political History more generally.

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