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(Ebook) The Feudal Monarchy in France and England from the Xth to the XIIIth Century 1st edition by C Petit Dutaillis 1136203508 9781136203503

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Authors:C. Petit-Dutaillis
Pages:440 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:Reprint
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
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Author: C. Petit-Dutaillis 

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The Feudal Monarchy in France and England from the Xth to the XIIIth Century 1st Table of contents:

I Characteristics of the Primitive Capetian Monarchy
I The Events of 987
II The Kingdom of France
III The Diversity of France in the Eleventh Century —The Great Lordships
IV The Royal Demesne
V The Early Capetians and the Church
VI The Sacred Character or the Monarchy and its Popular Backing
VII Elective Monarchy —Association in the Throne
VIII The Court
II The Anglo-Saxon Monarchy. The Duchy of Normandy
I The Primitive Social Elements of England
II The Anglo-Saxon Monarchy
III Anglo-Saxon Society at the Period of the Norman Conquest
IV The Duchy of Normandy c. 1066
III The Foundation of the Anglo-Norman Monarchy
I The Conquest
II The Early Anglo-Norman Kings and Anglo-Norman Institutions (1066-1135).
IV The Capetian Monarchy and its Domainal Policy (1060–1152)
I The Kings of France and their Advisers
II Political Constriction: the Liberation of the Demesne
III Gregorian Reform: The Popes in France
Book Two The Angevin Empire and the Capetian Monarchy
II Formation of the Angevin Empire. The New Monarchy: The Men and Their Ideas
I The House of Anjou. The Marriages of the Plantegenets. The Reign of Stephen and the Anarchy in England
II Henry II and Richard CŒur de Lion
III The Ministers
IV Different Conceptions of the Monarchy. The Ideas of Lawyers, Church, and Nobility
II Administration and Legislation in England, 1154–1204
I The Pacification of the Kingdom
II Local and Central Administration
III Legislation. The Assizes. The Jury
IV The Revenues of the Monarchy
V Army and Navy
VI The King and his English Subjects. The Conflicts
III The Plantegenets' Policy of Overlordship. The Continental Possessions
I Ireland, Scotland, Wales
II The Continental Possessions
III Normandy
IV Anjou, Touraine, and Maine
V Aquitaine
VI Relations of the Plantegenets with the Nobility, Clergy, and Towns of the Continental Possessions
VII Ambitions in the Mediterranean
IV Resistance of the Capetians to the English Hegemony. Progress of the French Monarchy, 1152–1201
I The Resources of the Monarchy
II Allies and Opponents
III Attitude of the Emperors and the Popes
IV Conflicts with Henry II and Richard CŒur de Lion
V The Victory of the Capetians
I Philip Augustus and John Lackland
II The Disinheritance of John Lackland
III Anglo-German Coalition. Bouvines
IV Last Conflicts. Treaty of Paris
Three The Apogee of the Feudal Monarchy in France and the Aristocratic Reaction in England
I The Institutions of the Capetian Monarchy from the Conquest of Normandy to the Death of St. Louis
I Residences and Homes of the King. The Household
II The Court
III Masters and Councillors
IV The Demesne and Local Administration
V The King's Revenues
VI The Expenditure. Financial Balance of the Period
II Relations of the French Kings with the Church and the Holy see, 1202–1270. the Crusades Against the Albigensians and in the East
I The Principles of Royal Policy
II Services rendered by the Church. Royal Favours to the Church
III The Liberties of the Church and the Supremacy of the Crown
IV Relations with the Holy See
V The Crusade against the Albigensians. The Inquisition
VI Saint Louis's Crusades against the Moslems
III Hegemony of the Capetian Monarchy In France. Prestige in the West, 1202–1270
I The Anarchy
II Military Repression
III Administrative Action. Bailiffs and Seneschals
IV Inquests and Ordinances
V The King Overlord
VI The King above Feudalism
VII The Attempt to Subject the Towns
VIII The Assimilation of the Annexed TerRitories
IX Prestige of the Capetian Monarchy about 1270. Peace and Arbitration
IV The Aristocratic Reaction in England. The Great Charter and the Barons' War
I The Church and Barons against John Lackland
II The Great Charter
III Progress of the Opposition under Henry III
IV The Revolution. Government by Council. Provisions of Oxford and Westminster
V The Barons' War and the Protectorate of Simon de montfort
VI Character and Results of these Crises

 

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