Zur Seitenansicht
 

Titelaufnahme

Titel
Blood royal : dynastic politics in medieval Europe / Robert Bartlett
VerfasserBartlett, Robert In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Robert Bartlett
ErschienenCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
Umfangxiv, 660 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karte
Anmerkung
Includes bibliographical references and index
SerieThe James Lydon lectures in medieval history and culture
SchlagwörterRoyal houses / Europe / History / To 1500 In Wikipedia suchen nach Royal houses / Europe / History / To 1500 / Kings and rulers, Medieval In Wikipedia suchen nach Medieval Kings and rulers / Monarchy / Europe / History / To 1500 In Wikipedia suchen nach Monarchy / Europe / History / To 1500 / Civilization, Medieval In Wikipedia suchen nach Medieval Civilization / Kinship / Political aspects / Europe / History In Wikipedia suchen nach Kinship / Political aspects / Europe / History / Europe / Politics and government / 476-1492 In Wikipedia suchen nach Europe / Politics and government / 476-1492 / Europa In Wikipedia suchen nach Europa / Dynastie In Wikipedia suchen nach Dynastie / Hausmachtpolitik In Wikipedia suchen nach Hausmachtpolitik / Sozialgeschichte 500-1500 In Wikipedia suchen nach Sozialgeschichte 500-1500
ISBN978-1-108-49067-2
Links
Download Blood royal [0,32 mb]
Nachweis
Verfügbarkeit In meiner Bibliothek
Archiv METS (OAI-PMH)
Zusammenfassung

Choosing a bride -- Waiting for sons to be born -- Fathers and sons -- Female sovereigns -- Mistresses and bastards -- Family dynamics family dynamics family dynamics -- Royal mortality -- Names and numbering -- Saints, images, heraldry, family trees -- Responses to dynastic uncertainty : prophecy and astrology -- Pretenders and returners : dynastic imposters in the Middle Ages -- New families and new kingdoms -- Dynasties and the non-dynastic world.

"The subject of this book is the family politics of royal and imperial dynasties in Latin Christendom and Byzantium in the period 500-1500. Family politics means competition and cooperation within the ruling family, shaped at every point by the human life-cycle of birth, marriage and death, and also by ideas of what a dynasty was. Hence the two parts of the book, the life-cycle and a sense of dynasty. The main dynasties are listed in Appendix A. A full bibliography on this subject would fill a library but references have been given for all direct quotations and for facts other than those easily accessible A few directly relevant titles have also been cited"--