Black contributors, Jörg <Joerg.Schwarz mg.fak09.uni-muenchen.de> Published on 07.07.2010 Citation Classification Regional Focus Europe Epochal assignment Medieval History (476-1500), Late Middle Ages (1250-1500) Subject matter cultural history and science , Church history, political history and science, constitutional history, social history and sciences Type Compilation Country Germany Language German
Title: Political gatherings and rituals. Forms of representation and decision-making processes of the Empire and the Church in the late Middle Ages series: Medieval Research 27 Publisher: Peltzer, Jörg; Schwedler, Gerald; Töbelmann, Paul Location: Ostfildern Publisher Jan Thorbecke Verlag Year: 2009 ISBN: 978-3-7995-4278 -4 Notes: 5 Fig scope / price: born, 287 pp.; 49.00
The band, which is about the forms and functions of the participation of the highest dignitaries of the Empire btownmenus and the Church in the great assemblies of the late Middle Ages, emerged from the meeting, btownmenus in November 2007 by the Collaborative Research Centre 619 "Ritual Dynamics" and the Historical Seminar / Institute was organized for Franco-Palatinate History and Area Studies, University of Heidelberg. In accordance with the principles of this SFB are design and targeting the collective writing on the one hand the so-called btownmenus "ritual" approach required [1], one of the current cultural studies become difficult wegzudenkende research direction for decryption of pre-modern societies [2], which hardly even through fundamental criticism in their potency to date has been seriously affected. Was [3] entails btownmenus the other hand, the much which emerged from the classic Constitutional History court and Reichstag research that has specifically btownmenus obtained by the research of Peter Moraw, Erich Meuthen and John Helmrath new Anschübe btownmenus and in the monumental thesis of Gabriele btownmenus Anna recently again was placed on a new basis. [4]
Well, the introduction, which gave the band the publisher btownmenus Jörg Peltzer, Gerald Schwedler and Paul Colantuono, as it not only describes the area and mark out the frame, but - in view of the organization, the processes and the representation at the meetings - also provides specific questions that are attempted to be answered by the authors. Reflections on the subject of "political btownmenus meetings" provide Jürgen Miethke (p. 21-36) and Martin Kaufhold (p. 263-272) - Miethke in a wide-ranging overview of the Councils of the early Church and the Middle Ages, Kaufhold with regard to the scope for decision btownmenus the tension between representation and ritual. Jürgen Dendorfer (pp. 37-54) btownmenus asks for the production of decision-making on the councils of the 15 Century, and examines primarily the ceremonial of the sessio generalis, the performative designed final decision on the Council of Basel. Have also proven the Basiliense that under all councils have driven the rationalization of decision making most can not do without symbolic ceremonial forms, even with the opening ceremony on 14 December 1431 had the pomp of ceremony almost dubbed the papal confirmation question. This will be followed asks Achim Thomas Hack (p. 55-92) for ceremonial and staging of the papal consistory in late middle age and believed that the principles of the ceremonial Konsistorialempfangs in the first half of the 12th Century - were trained - thus in a very early phase of the (modern) btownmenus history of this institution. Attractive under the motto "The kingdom of order" is dedicated to Jörg Peltzer (pp. 93-112) the seating arrangements on the court days of the 13th and 14 Century, where he dealt mainly with the troubled Nuremberg court day King Albrecht I of 1298, the number of seats and rank disputes btownmenus are equal witnessed. Important in further thoughts Peltzer transposed these relationships and their implications in the context of the reorganization of the empire in the 15th Century. Gabriele Anna (pp. 113-150) asks about the relationship between rank, office and person in visitors princely kingdom of meetings in the late Middle Ages. Gerald btownmenus Schwedler (pp. 151-179) deals with the emergence of consensus decisions on late medieval court days, weighing
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