The Officer and the People
Accountability and Authority in Pre-Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Martín Romera, María Ángeles; Ziegler, Hannes
The Officer and the People
Accountability and Authority in Pre-Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Martín Romera, María Ángeles; Ziegler, Hannes
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The volume focuses on the relationship between officers and local communities in premodern Europe. It contends that communities played a central role in holding officers to account and thereby contributed fundamentally to shaping premodern rule and authority.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Martyn Ford-JonesDesert Flyer Vol. I: The Log and Journal of Flying Officer William Marsh25,99 €
- Thomas Acres OgleThe Irish Militia Officer36,99 €
- Jean-Nicolas-Auguste NoelWith Napoleon's Guns: The Military Memoirs of an Officer of the First Empire33,99 €
- Ferdinand HansenAn Open Letter to an English Officer and Incidentally to the English People31,99 €
- Ann Baker CarsonThe Memoirs of the Celebrated and Beautiful Mrs. Ann Carson: Daughter of an Officer of the U.S. Navy, and Wife of Another, Whose Life Terminated in th41,99 €
- Arthur Wellesley TorrensSix Familiar Lectures, for the Use of Young Military Officers, by a Field Officer [A. W. Torrens]29,99 €
- AnonymousA Description Of Malta, With A Sketch Of Its History And That Of Its Fortifications, Tr. From The Ital., With Notes, By An Officer Resident On The Island33,99 €
-
-
-
The volume focuses on the relationship between officers and local communities in premodern Europe. It contends that communities played a central role in holding officers to account and thereby contributed fundamentally to shaping premodern rule and authority.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 423
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 143mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780192848383
- ISBN-10: 0192848380
- Artikelnr.: 62163614
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 423
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 143mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780192848383
- ISBN-10: 0192848380
- Artikelnr.: 62163614
María Ángeles Martín Romera is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the Complutense University of Madrid. She works on the social history and political culture of the later Middle Ages and the early modern period in Mediterranean Europe. From 2018 to 2020 she was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at University College London. She has published on late medieval oligarchies, patronage, kinship, women's agency, social networks, and corruption from the late medieval to the early modern period. Hannes Ziegler is Principal Investigator in a research project on 'Common Informing' at LMU Munich. From 2016 to 2021 he was a Research Fellow in Early Modern History at the German Historical Institute London. He has worked on the history of the British Customs in the eighteenth century and has also published on the history of the Holy Roman Empire.
* 1: María Ángeles Martín Romera and Hannes Ziegler: Local Communities
and Central Officers: The Rise of Public Accountability
* 2: Philippa Byrne: 'Testify Against Me': The Use of Biblical Exegesis
in Holding the Bishop to Account in Thirteenth-Century England
* 3: John Sabapathy: The Emperor between Person and Institution:
Officer, Office, and Accountability in Dante's Imperial Thinking
* 4: Laure Verdon: The Prince, his Officer, and the Community: How
Secular Inquisitorial Procedures brought against Officers Contributed
to Community-Building in the Thirteenth-Century Comtat Venaissin
* 5: Alessandra Rizzi: Rules, Norms, and Instructions for the Venetian
rettori in the Subject Dominions: Between Central Authority and Local
Communities (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)
* 6: Alexandra Beauchamp: Purga de taula and other Procedures of Royal
Officers' Accountability in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (Fourteenth
Century)
* 7: Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer: The Will of the Town: Popular
Politics and the Control of Local Governments in Late Medieval
Castile
* 8: Adelaide Costa: Royal Judicial Officials Held to Account by Local
Communities in Early Sixteenth-Century Portugal: Fact or Fiction?
* 9: Marco Bellabarba: Controlling Officials: Judicial and
Administrative Practices in Early Modern Italian States
* 10: Diane Roussel: People and Sergeants: Accountability and the
Co-Construction of Order in Early Modern Paris (Sixteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries)
* 11: Johannes Kraus: War Administration: Subjects, Local Officers, and
the Contribution System in the Thirty Years War
* 12: María Ángeles Martín Romera: Empowered Citizens and Questioned
Officers: A Social and Anthropological Perspective on the juicios de
residencia in Spain (Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries)
* 13: Sébastien Malaprade: The Spanish Visita Procedure as a Social
Phenomenon
* 14: Hannes Ziegler: Customs Officers and Local Communities: Informing
in Late Seventeenth-Century England
* 15: Niels Grüne: Petition Campaigns and Public Order: Negotiating
Administrative Accountability in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany
* Index
and Central Officers: The Rise of Public Accountability
* 2: Philippa Byrne: 'Testify Against Me': The Use of Biblical Exegesis
in Holding the Bishop to Account in Thirteenth-Century England
* 3: John Sabapathy: The Emperor between Person and Institution:
Officer, Office, and Accountability in Dante's Imperial Thinking
* 4: Laure Verdon: The Prince, his Officer, and the Community: How
Secular Inquisitorial Procedures brought against Officers Contributed
to Community-Building in the Thirteenth-Century Comtat Venaissin
* 5: Alessandra Rizzi: Rules, Norms, and Instructions for the Venetian
rettori in the Subject Dominions: Between Central Authority and Local
Communities (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)
* 6: Alexandra Beauchamp: Purga de taula and other Procedures of Royal
Officers' Accountability in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (Fourteenth
Century)
* 7: Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer: The Will of the Town: Popular
Politics and the Control of Local Governments in Late Medieval
Castile
* 8: Adelaide Costa: Royal Judicial Officials Held to Account by Local
Communities in Early Sixteenth-Century Portugal: Fact or Fiction?
* 9: Marco Bellabarba: Controlling Officials: Judicial and
Administrative Practices in Early Modern Italian States
* 10: Diane Roussel: People and Sergeants: Accountability and the
Co-Construction of Order in Early Modern Paris (Sixteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries)
* 11: Johannes Kraus: War Administration: Subjects, Local Officers, and
the Contribution System in the Thirty Years War
* 12: María Ángeles Martín Romera: Empowered Citizens and Questioned
Officers: A Social and Anthropological Perspective on the juicios de
residencia in Spain (Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries)
* 13: Sébastien Malaprade: The Spanish Visita Procedure as a Social
Phenomenon
* 14: Hannes Ziegler: Customs Officers and Local Communities: Informing
in Late Seventeenth-Century England
* 15: Niels Grüne: Petition Campaigns and Public Order: Negotiating
Administrative Accountability in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany
* Index
* 1: María Ángeles Martín Romera and Hannes Ziegler: Local Communities
and Central Officers: The Rise of Public Accountability
* 2: Philippa Byrne: 'Testify Against Me': The Use of Biblical Exegesis
in Holding the Bishop to Account in Thirteenth-Century England
* 3: John Sabapathy: The Emperor between Person and Institution:
Officer, Office, and Accountability in Dante's Imperial Thinking
* 4: Laure Verdon: The Prince, his Officer, and the Community: How
Secular Inquisitorial Procedures brought against Officers Contributed
to Community-Building in the Thirteenth-Century Comtat Venaissin
* 5: Alessandra Rizzi: Rules, Norms, and Instructions for the Venetian
rettori in the Subject Dominions: Between Central Authority and Local
Communities (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)
* 6: Alexandra Beauchamp: Purga de taula and other Procedures of Royal
Officers' Accountability in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (Fourteenth
Century)
* 7: Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer: The Will of the Town: Popular
Politics and the Control of Local Governments in Late Medieval
Castile
* 8: Adelaide Costa: Royal Judicial Officials Held to Account by Local
Communities in Early Sixteenth-Century Portugal: Fact or Fiction?
* 9: Marco Bellabarba: Controlling Officials: Judicial and
Administrative Practices in Early Modern Italian States
* 10: Diane Roussel: People and Sergeants: Accountability and the
Co-Construction of Order in Early Modern Paris (Sixteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries)
* 11: Johannes Kraus: War Administration: Subjects, Local Officers, and
the Contribution System in the Thirty Years War
* 12: María Ángeles Martín Romera: Empowered Citizens and Questioned
Officers: A Social and Anthropological Perspective on the juicios de
residencia in Spain (Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries)
* 13: Sébastien Malaprade: The Spanish Visita Procedure as a Social
Phenomenon
* 14: Hannes Ziegler: Customs Officers and Local Communities: Informing
in Late Seventeenth-Century England
* 15: Niels Grüne: Petition Campaigns and Public Order: Negotiating
Administrative Accountability in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany
* Index
and Central Officers: The Rise of Public Accountability
* 2: Philippa Byrne: 'Testify Against Me': The Use of Biblical Exegesis
in Holding the Bishop to Account in Thirteenth-Century England
* 3: John Sabapathy: The Emperor between Person and Institution:
Officer, Office, and Accountability in Dante's Imperial Thinking
* 4: Laure Verdon: The Prince, his Officer, and the Community: How
Secular Inquisitorial Procedures brought against Officers Contributed
to Community-Building in the Thirteenth-Century Comtat Venaissin
* 5: Alessandra Rizzi: Rules, Norms, and Instructions for the Venetian
rettori in the Subject Dominions: Between Central Authority and Local
Communities (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)
* 6: Alexandra Beauchamp: Purga de taula and other Procedures of Royal
Officers' Accountability in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (Fourteenth
Century)
* 7: Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer: The Will of the Town: Popular
Politics and the Control of Local Governments in Late Medieval
Castile
* 8: Adelaide Costa: Royal Judicial Officials Held to Account by Local
Communities in Early Sixteenth-Century Portugal: Fact or Fiction?
* 9: Marco Bellabarba: Controlling Officials: Judicial and
Administrative Practices in Early Modern Italian States
* 10: Diane Roussel: People and Sergeants: Accountability and the
Co-Construction of Order in Early Modern Paris (Sixteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries)
* 11: Johannes Kraus: War Administration: Subjects, Local Officers, and
the Contribution System in the Thirty Years War
* 12: María Ángeles Martín Romera: Empowered Citizens and Questioned
Officers: A Social and Anthropological Perspective on the juicios de
residencia in Spain (Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries)
* 13: Sébastien Malaprade: The Spanish Visita Procedure as a Social
Phenomenon
* 14: Hannes Ziegler: Customs Officers and Local Communities: Informing
in Late Seventeenth-Century England
* 15: Niels Grüne: Petition Campaigns and Public Order: Negotiating
Administrative Accountability in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany
* Index