In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such as disputes over crowns, power and lands, to more local disputes over inheritance and property. In the absence of well-developed administrative structures which could limit conflict, cultural conventions, rituals and behavioural norms evolved to moderate violence within the elite community
"The practice of feuding amongst noblemen and princes represented a substantial threat to law and or...
Modern scholarship realizes that statutory law of Árpádian Hungary may not have meant to regulate ac...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such a...
Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo) – Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (University o...
International audienceThe High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the developme...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Drawing upon a range of different contemporary sources, 'Peacemaking in the Middle Ages' explores th...
It has been argued that across the medieval period, European elites increasingly attempted to distin...
Disputes, discord and reconciliation were fundamental parts of the fabric of communal living in earl...
International audienceThis introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the su...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
Studies of conflicts and their resolution in medieval European society have proliferated recently. O...
Living with Conflict in Stateless France: A Typology of Conflict Regulation Mechanisms from 1050 to ...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
"The practice of feuding amongst noblemen and princes represented a substantial threat to law and or...
Modern scholarship realizes that statutory law of Árpádian Hungary may not have meant to regulate ac...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such a...
Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo) – Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (University o...
International audienceThe High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the developme...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Drawing upon a range of different contemporary sources, 'Peacemaking in the Middle Ages' explores th...
It has been argued that across the medieval period, European elites increasingly attempted to distin...
Disputes, discord and reconciliation were fundamental parts of the fabric of communal living in earl...
International audienceThis introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the su...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
Studies of conflicts and their resolution in medieval European society have proliferated recently. O...
Living with Conflict in Stateless France: A Typology of Conflict Regulation Mechanisms from 1050 to ...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
"The practice of feuding amongst noblemen and princes represented a substantial threat to law and or...
Modern scholarship realizes that statutory law of Árpádian Hungary may not have meant to regulate ac...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...