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Lordship, Kingship, and Empire: The Idea of Monarchy 1400-1525 (The Carlyle Lectures 1988)
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Lordship, Kingship, and Empire: The Idea of Monarchy 1400-1525 (The Carlyle Lectures 1988)

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This is a study of the ideology of monarchy in late medieval Europe. In the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, European monarchies faced a series of crises and conflicts, which gave rise to intense debate as to the nature and authority of monarchy in its various forms. From such debates and polemics emerged many of the ideas that were to sustain the later confrontation between “absolutism’ and "constitutionalism’.
In this book J. H. Burns examines the ideas generated by various "crises of monarchy’ in France, England, the Spanish kingdoms, and what still claimed to be the "universal’ monarchies of Empire and Papacy. This is a lucid and stimulating new exploration of a major topic in the history of political thought by one of its leading historians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 July 1992
Pages
192
ISBN
9780198202066

This is a study of the ideology of monarchy in late medieval Europe. In the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, European monarchies faced a series of crises and conflicts, which gave rise to intense debate as to the nature and authority of monarchy in its various forms. From such debates and polemics emerged many of the ideas that were to sustain the later confrontation between “absolutism’ and "constitutionalism’.
In this book J. H. Burns examines the ideas generated by various "crises of monarchy’ in France, England, the Spanish kingdoms, and what still claimed to be the "universal’ monarchies of Empire and Papacy. This is a lucid and stimulating new exploration of a major topic in the history of political thought by one of its leading historians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 July 1992
Pages
192
ISBN
9780198202066