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The Seigneurial Transformation : Power Structures and Political Communication in the Countryside of Central and Northern Italy, 1080-1130

Part of the Oxford Studies in Medieval European History series
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In The Seigneurial Transformation, Alessio Fiore discusses the transformation of the fabric of power in the kingdom of Italy in the period between the late eleventh century and the early twelfth century.

The study analyses the major socio-political change of this period, the crisis of royal and public structures, and the development of seigneurial powers, using as a starting point the structures of power over men and land, and the discourses about the exercise of local power.

This period was marked by a rapid reshaping of the structures of local power; while the outbreak of civil wars in the 1080s did not imply a clear-cut rupture with the past, it led to a staggering acceleration of pre-existing dynamics, with a reconfiguration of the matrix of power, in turn expressed in a transformation both of the instruments of local political communications and of the practices of power.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198825749 / 9780198825746
Hardback
18/03/2020
United Kingdom
English
320 pages : maps (black and white)
25 cm
Translated from the Italian.