Bastard feudalism
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Bastard feudalism
(The medieval world / general editor, David Bates)
Longman, 1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-234) and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780582060913
Description
This text studies the structures of a bastard feudal society in the context of aristocratic power and domination as it was exercised over a period of five centuries or more. A range of specialist studies are brought into focus and their general significance is evaluated.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 What is bastard feudalism?: definitions and parameters
- bastard feudal aristocracy
- bastard feudal orthodoxy
- the first centuries of bastard feudalism
- the central centuries c.1300-1500
- the last centuries of bastard feudalism
- beyond McFarlane. Part 2 Varieties of bastard feudalism: household
- tenants
- officers and counsellors
- extraordinary retainers
- livery
- servants and well-willers
- totality. Part 3 Quantity and quality: quantity
- chronology
- locality
- loyalty and fidelity
- heredity
- stability
- affinity
- perpetuity. Part 4 The legality of bastard feudalism: bastard feudalism - the case against
- the ideological framework
- law and order
- corruption of justice
- the statutes of livery
- unfair competition. Part 5 Bastard feudalism in peacetime: the lord's perspective
- the retainer's perspective
- mutual perspective. Part 6 Power and politics: local power structures
- local government and justice
- political equilibrium
- political friction
- political crises. Part 7 Bastard feudalism in wartime: Royal wars
- foreign wars
- private and civil wars. Part 8 Bastard feudalism - the end?: terminal decline
- the nobility
- casting off the bonds
- military potential
- legal potential
- review. Part 9 Impact on politics and society.
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: pbk ISBN 9780582060920
Description
This major work is the most radical reinterpretation of the subject for fifty years. Hicks argues that Bastard Feudalism was far more complex - and positive in its effects - than previous accounts have suggested. A major contribution to historical debate which revolutionises our view of late medieval society.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 What is bastard feudalism?: definitions and parameters
- bastard feudal aristocracy
- bastard feudal orthodoxy
- the first centuries of bastard feudalism
- the central centuries c.1300-1500
- the last centuries of bastard feudalism
- beyond McFarlane. Part 2 Varieties of bastard feudalism: household
- tenants
- officers and counsellors
- extraordinary retainers
- livery
- servants and well-willers
- totality. Part 3 Quantity and quality: quantity
- chronology
- locality
- loyalty and fidelity
- heredity
- stability
- affinity
- perpetuity. Part 4 The legality of bastard feudalism: bastard feudalism - the case against
- the ideological framework
- law and order
- corruption of justice
- the statutes of livery
- unfair competition. Part 5 Bastard feudalism in peacetime: the lord's perspective
- the retainer's perspective
- mutual perspective. Part 6 Power and politics: local power structures
- local government and justice
- political equilibrium
- political friction
- political crises. Part 7 Bastard feudalism in wartime: Royal wars
- foreign wars
- private and civil wars. Part 8 Bastard feudalism - the end?: terminal decline
- the nobility
- casting off the bonds
- military potential
- legal potential
- review. Part 9 Impact on politics and society.
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