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This volume presents a selection of papers exploring the ways by which medieval powers sought to legitimize themselves, the political discourses through which this was effected, and a wide range of related problems. The six chapters in Part I analyse particular cases in which processes of legitimation can be seen at work, in order to disentangle the wide range of strategies and resources deployed by competing actors in a given context. Part II gathers five articles discussing the specific discourses of legitimation contained in a text or group of related texts, in order to expose their intricacies and their bearing on the way historians look at their sources. The book purports to be of relevance for readers interested in new ways of approaching the History of Power.With contributions by Frances Andrews, Carlos Estepa, Paul Fouracre, Chris Given-Wilson, Piotr Gsrecki, Patrick Henriet, Josi Antonio Jara Fuente, Cristina Jular Pirez-Alfaro and Stephen D. White.Alfonso, Isabel is the author of 'Building Legitimacy Political Discourses and Forms of Legitimacy in Medieval Societies' with ISBN 9789004133051 and ISBN 9004133054.
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