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Feudal society. Translated by L.A. Manyon.
Main entry:

Bloch, Marc, 1886-1944.

Title & Author:

Feudal society. Translated by L.A. Manyon.

Publication:

[Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1961]

Description:

2 volumes 21 cm.

Series:

Phoenix books, P156-P157

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-482).
Volume 1. The growth of ties of dependence -- pt. I: The environment: The last invasions -- Moslems and Hungarians -- The Northmen -- Some consequences and some lessons of the invasions -- pt. II: The environment: conditions of life and mental climate -- Material conditions and economic characteristics -- Modes of feeling and thought -- The folk memory -- The intellectual Renaissance in the second feudal age -- The foundations of law -- pt. III: The ties between man and man: kinship -- The solidarity of the kindred group -- Character and vicissitudes of the tie of kinship -- pt. IV: The ties between man and man: vassalage and the fief -- Vassal homage -- The fief -- General survey of Europe -- The fief becomes the patrimony of the vassal -- The man of several masters -- Vassal and Lord -- The paradox of vassalage -- pt. V: Ties of dependence among the lower orders of society -- The manor -- Servitude and freedom -- Towards new forms of manorialism -- Volume 2. Social classes and political organization -- pt. VI: Social classes -- The nobles as A 'De Facto' class -- The life of the nobility -- Chivalry -- Transformation of the nobility into a legal class -- Class distinctions within the nobility -- Clergy and burgesses -- Political Organization -- Judicial institutions -- The traditional powers: kingdoms and Empire -- From territorial principalities ot castellanies -- Disorder and the efforts to combat it -- Towards the reconstruction of states: national developments -- pt. VIII: Feudalism as a type of society and its influence -- Feudalism as a type of society -- The persistence of European feudalism.
ISBN:

0226059782
9780226059785
0226059790
9780226059792

Subject:

Feudalism.
Europe History 476-1492.
Europa Historia 476 1492.
Europe Histoire 476-1492.
Europe.

Form/genre:

History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 63736
Call No.: W1869; ID:85-B8432
Copy: v. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 63735
Call No.: W1869; ID:85-B8432
Copy: v. 2
Status: Available

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