Medieval Germany, 500-1300: A Political Interpretation
by Benjamin Arnold
European History in Perspective
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Medieval Germany, 500-1300 is an interpretation of the foundation of Germany based upon the three most outstanding characteristics of the medieval polity: its division into several distinct peoples with their own customs, dialects, and economic interests from whom the later 'Germans' would be drawn; the imperial ambitions to which the successive German dynasties aspired; and the structure of German kingship, which was a military, religious, and juridical exercise of authority rather than a show more meticulous administration based upon scribal institutions. show lessTags
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- 943.02 — History & geography History of Europe Central Europe: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech, Poland, Hungary Historical periods of Germany Empire before the reformation
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- DD114 .A75 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Germany History of Germany History Military, naval, and political history. Foreign relations
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