توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Land and Lordship: Structures of Governance in Medieval Austria
نام کتاب : Land and Lordship: Structures of Governance in Medieval Austria
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زمین و ارباب: ساختارهای حکومت در اتریش قرون وسطی
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نویسندگان : Otto Brunner (editor), Howard Kaminsky (editor), James Van Horn Melton (editor)
ناشر : University of Pennsylvania Press
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 489
ISBN (شابک) : 9781512801064
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 27 مگابایت
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Contents\nList of Abbreviations\nTranslators\' Introduction\nAuthor\'s Preface to the Fourth, Revised Edition (1959)\nChapter I. Peace and Feud\n 1. Politics and the feud\n 2. Four Feuds: An Introduction to the Problem\n 3. Basic Concepts\n 4. The Feud in Practice and in Law\n a) The Legal Foundation\n b) The Obligation to Feud\n c) A Legal Complaint as the Precondition of a Lawful Feud\n d) Those Entitled to Feud and Those Who Feuded\n e) The Challenge\n f) The Means of Feuding\n g) Limits to the Feud\n h) Consequences of the Feud\n i) Peace (Reconciliation)\n 5. Feud, State, and the Law\nChapter II. State, Law, and Constitution\n 1. \"State” and \"Society\"\n 2. Constitutional History as the History of Constitutional Law\n 3. The Medieval View of Law\n 4. The Controversy over the German Medieval State\n 5. Our Task\nChapter III. The Land and Its Law\n 1. The Land, or a Unit of Territorial Supremacy?\n 2. The Nature of the Land\n 3. The Individual Territories\n 4. The Constitution of the Land: Basic Features\nChapter IV. House, Household, and Lordship\n 1. Lordship over Peasants (Grundherrschaft, the Seigneury)\n a) Seigneury or Great Estate?\n b) The House as the Nucleus of All Lordship\n c) The Substance of Lordship\n d) Protection and Safeguard\n e) Aid and Counsel\n f) Imposts, Corvée, Military Obligation\n g) Advocacy (Vogtei)\n h) The Hierarchy of Lordship Rights\n i) Immunity\n j) The Structure of Seigneury (Grundherrschaft)\n k) The Relationship Between Seigneur and Subject Peasants\n 2. Town Lordship (Lordship over Burgher Communities)\n 3. Feudal Tenures: Ecclesiastical and Lay\nChapter V. Lordship over the Land, The Land-Community\n 1. Lordship over the Land\n a) The Territorial Prince (Landesherr) as Head of the Territorial Community\n b) The Land Lord (Landesherr) as Lord of the Land\n c) General Protection\n d) Blood Justice (Blutbann) in the Lower Territorial Courts; Regalian Rights; Feudal Overlordship\n e) Specific Protection\n f) The Fisc in the Wider Sense: Prelates and Towns\n g) The Fisc in the Narrow Sense\n h) The Concept of Lordship over the Land\n i) Lordship over the Land and Sovereignty\n 2. The People of the Land\n a) The Theory of the Medieval Estates\n b) The Organization of the Land into Estates\n 3. The Relationship Between the Lord of the Land and the People of the Land\n a) Diet and Estates in the Prevailing View\n b) The Oath of Fealty (Homage)\n c) Joint Action in Judicial and Military Matters\n d) Reciprocal Transactions\n e) The Development of the \"Dualism\" of Prince and Estates\n 4. Summary\nGlossary\n B\n F\n G\n H\n K\n L\n M\n P\n R\n S\n T\n V\n W\nBibliography\nIndex\n SUBJECT INDEX\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n N\n O\n P\n Q\n R\n S\n T\n U\n V\n W\n Y\n Z\n AUTHOR INDEX\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n O\n P\n R\n S\n T\n V\n W\n Z