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Karl Leyser

    Karl Leyser was een vooraanstaand historicus gespecialiseerd in middeleeuws Duitsland, wiens academische carrière aan Oxford licht wierp op de ingewikkelde politieke en sociale landschappen van het Heilige Roomse Rijk. Zijn wetenschappelijke bezigheden verdiepten zich in het complexe samenspel van macht, recht en maatschappelijke structuren tijdens de middeleeuwse periode. Leysers rigoureuze analyse en zijn diepgaande kennis van de tijdperk hebben zijn werk tot een belangrijke bijdrage aan de studie van de Europese geschiedenis gemaakt. Zijn geschriften worden erkend om hun intellectuele diepgang en uitgebreide aanpak.

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    Rule and conflict in an early medieval society
    • This book is a new departure in the history of early medieval Germany. Its theme is the relationship between the Saxon nobles and their kings in the tenth century and the first decade of the eleventh, when the Ottonian rulers were confronted with violent conflicts in their native land and, indeed, in their own family. The author examines the roots of discontent in the context of a segmented and fiercely individualistic warrior society. Stressing the familial and domestic character of the feuds, he shows how the very success of the Ottonian's empire-building created inequalities among their aristocratic subjects and kinsmen. The second part of the book focuses on the exalted position of the women of the royal family and Saxon aristocracy, and is supplemented by a remarkable genealogical table. Professor Leyser concludes with a discussion of sacral kingship - the belief that the king was the vicar of Christ and resistance to him therefore sinful - and its actual effectiveness as a curb on aristocratic ambitions and enmities. This important and original interpretation of the history of the Saxon empire makes sense of a period which has often baffled historians. The author does not merely offer a political explanation, but also draws upon insights from social anthropology for a deeper understanding of the nature of this distant society and the causes of its habitual unrest.

      Rule and conflict in an early medieval society