TY - BOOK ED - Loud, G. A. ED - Schenk, Jochen PY - 2017 DA - 2017// TI - origins of the German principalities, 1100-1350: essays by German historians PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - London KW - Monarchy KW - Germany KW - History KW - Church and state KW - Politics and government AB - Section A: Introductory essays -- A political and social revolution: the development of the territorial principalities in Germany / Graham A. Loud -- The growth of princely authority: themes and problems / Jörg Rogge -- Section B: Forms and structures of power -- Princely lordship in the reign of Frederick Barbarossa: an historiographical analysis / Werner Hechberger -- Urban lordships / Gabriel Zeilinger -- The imperial town: the example of Nuremberg / Carla Meyer-Schlenkrich -- Forms and structures of power: ecclesiastical lordship / Andreas Bihrer -- Foundations and forms of princely lordship: the Archbishopric of Mainz / Joachim Schneider -- Eichstätt: Abbey, Diocese, Lordship / Helmut Flachenecker -- Strategies of power -- Marriage and inheritance / Karl-Heinz Spiess -- The propaganda of power: memoria, history, patronage / Stefan Tebruck -- Violence, feud, and peacemaking / Christine Reinle -- The geography of power -- Centres and peripheries of power / Paul-Joachim Heinig -- The territorial principalities in Lotharingia / Michel Margue and Michel Pauly -- The rise of the Wettins / André Thieme -- Saxony after 1180 / Arnd Reitemeier -- Pomerania, Mecklenburg and the "Baltic frontier": adaptation and alliances / Oliver Uge -- Section E: The consolidation, expansion and disruption of power -- The Zähringer in Swabia and Burgundy / Thomas Zotz -- A success story: Brandenburg in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / Lutz Partenheimer -- The Babenbergs: frontier march to principality / Christina Lutter -- Shaping a dominion: Habsburg beginnings / Martina Stercken -- Appendix: Selected primary sources SN - 9781472448422 LA - English N1 - edited by Graham A. Loud and Jochen Schenk in association with the German Historical Institute, London ID - 1627791116 ER -