The concept of empire in Western Europe from the fifth to the fourteenth century

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The concept of empire in Western Europe from the fifth to the fourteenth century

by Robert Folz ; translated by Sheila Ann Ogilvie

Greenwood Press, 1980, c1969

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Idée d'empire en Occident du Ve au XIVe siècle

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Translation of Idée d'empire en Occident du Ve au XIVe siècle

Reprint of the ed. published by E. Arnold, London

Bibliography: p. 225-232

Includes index

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In the Middle Ages nothing that happened was ever regarded as absolutely new; each development was seen as a renewal of a former state of things. By studying the concept of empire during that period, one can understand how it caused political structures to be formed which claimed to be a continuation of the Empire of Rome.

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