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The Catholic Church And European State Formation Ad 10001500 Jrgen Mller

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The Catholic Church And European State Formation Ad 10001500 Jrgen Mller
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.02 MB
Author: Jørgen Møller
ISBN: 9780192671318, 0192671316
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Catholic Church And European State Formation Ad 10001500 Jrgen Mller by Jørgen Møller 9780192671318, 0192671316 instant download after payment.

Generations of social scientists and historians have argued that the escape from empire and consequent fragmentation of power - across and within polities - was a necessary condition for the European development of the modern territorial state, modern representative democracy, and modern levels of prosperity. The Catholic Church and European State Formation, AD 1000-1500 inserts the Catholic Church as the main engine of this persistent international anddomestic power pluralism, which has moulded European state-formation for almost a millennium. The 'crisis of church and state' that began in the second half of the eleventh century is argued here as having fundamentally reshaped European patterns of state formation and regime change. It did so by doing away with the norm in historical societies - sacral monarchy - and by consolidating the two great balancing acts European state builders have been engaged in since the eleventh century: against strong social groups and against each...

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