Introduction 1. Rus and Latin Europe: Words, Concepts, and Phenomena 2. Medieval Texts and Professional Belief Systems: Latin, Church Slavonic, and Vernacular Political Narratives 3. Elite Domination in Rus' and Latin Europe: Princely Power and Banal Lordship 4. Interprincely Agreement and a Question of Feudo-Vassalic Relations 5. Conclusions Bibliography.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-219) and index.
Contents
ch. 1 Rus and Latin Europe: Words, Concepts, and Phenomena -- ch. 2 Medieval Texts and Professional Belief Systems: Latin, Church Slavonic, and Vernacular Political Narratives -- ch. 3 Elite Domination in Rus and Latin Europe: Princely Power and Banal Lordship -- ch. 4 Interprincely Agreements and a Question of Feudo-Vassalic Relations.
Summary
Offers a new perspective on the ""feudal revolution"" by comparing forms of social and political organization in the Kingdom of the Rus and Latin Europe.
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