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Land und Herrschaft

Grundfragen der territorialen Verfassungsgeschichte Österreichs im Mittelalter

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  • 463 stránek
  • 17 hodin čtení

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Otto Brunner contends that prevailing notions of medieval social and constitutional history had been shaped by the nineteenth-century nation state and its "liberal" order. Whereas a sharp distinction between the public and the private might be appropriate to descriptions of contemporary society, such a dichotomy could not be projected back onto the Middle Ages. Focusing particularly on forms of lordship in late medieval Austria, Brunner found neither a "state" in the modern sense nor any distinction between the public and private spheres. Behind the apparent disorder of late medieval political life, however, Brunner discovered a coherent legal and constitutional order rooted in the the rights and obligations of noble lordship. In carefully reconstructing this order, Brunner's study weaves together social, legal, constitutional, and intellectual history.

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Land und Herrschaft, Otto Brunner

Jazyk
Rok vydání
1965
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3,7
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7 Hodnocení

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Podtitul
Grundfragen der territorialen Verfassungsgeschichte Österreichs im Mittelalter
Jazyk
německy
Rok vydání
1965
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
463
ISBN10
3534094662
ISBN13
9783534094660
Série
Původní název
Land und Herrschaft
Hodnocení
3,7 z 5
Anotace
Otto Brunner contends that prevailing notions of medieval social and constitutional history had been shaped by the nineteenth-century nation state and its "liberal" order. Whereas a sharp distinction between the public and the private might be appropriate to descriptions of contemporary society, such a dichotomy could not be projected back onto the Middle Ages. Focusing particularly on forms of lordship in late medieval Austria, Brunner found neither a "state" in the modern sense nor any distinction between the public and private spheres. Behind the apparent disorder of late medieval political life, however, Brunner discovered a coherent legal and constitutional order rooted in the the rights and obligations of noble lordship. In carefully reconstructing this order, Brunner's study weaves together social, legal, constitutional, and intellectual history.