Originally published in 1966. The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages, based on three guest lectures given at Johns Hopkins University in 1965, explores the place of the individual in medieval European society. Looking at legal sources and political ideology of the era, Ullmann concludes that, for most of the Middle Ages, the individual was defined as a subject rather than a citizen, but the modern concept of citizenship gradually supplanted the subject model from the late Middle Ages onward. Ullmann lays out the theological basis of the political theory that cast the medieval individual as an inferior, abstract subject. The individual citizen who emerged during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, by contrast, was an autonomous ...
The medieval systems of law in Italy and Europe have been proposed as a sort of virtual laboratory t...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
Folz Robert. Walter Ullmann, The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages, Baltimore, The Johns Hop...
With the exception of St Augustine and perhaps Abelard, often praised as modern before their time, i...
Through case studies of a broad variety of medieval and early modern sources, this volume discusses ...
In a debate significant for both its stakes and longevity, medievalists and early modernists have en...
Arlinghaus F-J. Conceptualising Pre-Modern and Modern Individuality: Some Theoretical Considerations...
Abstract: This article deals with the genesis of civil society in medieval society in the hope that ...
Arlinghaus F-J. In and Out, Then and Now: The Conscious Self and its Relation to Society in Pre-mode...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book is a detailed scholarly exam...
This volume explores the relationship between individuals and institutions in scholastic thought and...
The 13th-15th centuries were witness to lively and broad-ranging debates about the nature of persons...
The treatise focuses on a diachronic demonstration of the development of biographical texts in the M...
Hoebanx Jean-Jacques. Walter Ullmann. Law and Politics in the Middle Ages. An Introduction to the So...
The medieval systems of law in Italy and Europe have been proposed as a sort of virtual laboratory t...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
Folz Robert. Walter Ullmann, The Individual and Society in the Middle Ages, Baltimore, The Johns Hop...
With the exception of St Augustine and perhaps Abelard, often praised as modern before their time, i...
Through case studies of a broad variety of medieval and early modern sources, this volume discusses ...
In a debate significant for both its stakes and longevity, medievalists and early modernists have en...
Arlinghaus F-J. Conceptualising Pre-Modern and Modern Individuality: Some Theoretical Considerations...
Abstract: This article deals with the genesis of civil society in medieval society in the hope that ...
Arlinghaus F-J. In and Out, Then and Now: The Conscious Self and its Relation to Society in Pre-mode...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book is a detailed scholarly exam...
This volume explores the relationship between individuals and institutions in scholastic thought and...
The 13th-15th centuries were witness to lively and broad-ranging debates about the nature of persons...
The treatise focuses on a diachronic demonstration of the development of biographical texts in the M...
Hoebanx Jean-Jacques. Walter Ullmann. Law and Politics in the Middle Ages. An Introduction to the So...
The medieval systems of law in Italy and Europe have been proposed as a sort of virtual laboratory t...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...