Communications and power in medieval Europe
the Gregorian revolution and beyond
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Author
Contributions
- Reuter, Timothy. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Hambledon Press, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
53,500 words, Guess
Page Count
214 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1100691M
- ISBN-101852851139
- OCLC Control Number30624925
- OCLC Control Number1197855018
- Internet Archivecommunicationspo0000leys
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- Library of Congress Control Number94025531
- Goodreads3156688
- LibraryThing3996593
Classifications
- DDC940.1
- LCCD200 .L48 1994
Description
"In the first half of this collection of Karl Leyser's studies on the high middle ages, two themes are especially explored. The first is the European aristocratic world of the early eleventh century; the second is the fragmentation of this world in the course of the revolution set in motion by Gregory VII. The essays in the second half stress the importance of communications for the new forms of warfare and government developing in the twelfth century."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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