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Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy: The Hucpoldings, c. 850-c.1100 [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Italy in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9463725822
  • ISBN-13: 9789463725828
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 404 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 910 g, 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Italy in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9463725822
  • ISBN-13: 9789463725828
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This book presents a detailed study of the Hucpoldings, an elite group in Carolingian and post-Carolingian Italy. Though the Hucpoldings have not received extensive treatment in previous anglophone scholarship, they had a key influence in much of what was happening in this period. Manarini’s groundbreaking study highlights the dramatic geopolitical changes surrounding this kinship group in the kingdom of Italy across three crucial centuries. The research reconstructs political events associated with every identifiable member of the kinship, as well as inquiring into their patrimony and their networks of relationships and patronage. Finally, it examines the distinctive characteristics of the group to gain a clearer picture of the nature of their power, their memory strategies and the shared perceptions and self-awareness of group members. This study examines a single, but large and extremely important family over a long period of analysis This study uses a methodological approach not common in English scholarship but tried and tested in Italian scholarship The Hucpoldings remain, surprisingly, an unsurveyed subject

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''Edoardo Manarinis Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy applies new methodological approaches to the often narrowly considered Hucpoldings. [ ] this publication is sure to serve as the foundation for future study of the expansive kinship group.

The book is a well-researched and insightful exploration of the development and exercise of power within the Hucpolding dynasty.

Manarini has provided a fruitful framework that would complement other approaches, including those of material culture and gender studies.'' -Blair Apgar, Speculum 98/4 October (2023)

Prefatory Note 9(2)
Acknowledgements 11(4)
Maps and Tables
13(2)
Abbreviations 15(4)
Preface 19(2)
Simon MacLean
Introduction 21(24)
Part I Kinship and Political Relations
1 The Hucpoldings' Involvement in the Political Struggles of the Kingdom of Italy (847--945)
45(38)
Hucpold, Count Palatine of Louis II
48(9)
Faction and Endeavour: Hubald I
57(7)
The Aristocratic Career of Boniface dux et marchio between Rudolf II and Hugh of Aries
64(8)
Bibliography
72(11)
2 Family Patterns and Political Affirmation (945--1012)
83(42)
The Duchy of Spoleto and Tuscany
87(8)
Eastern Emilia and the Exarchate of Ravenna
95(11)
The March of Tuscany
106(9)
Bibliography
115(10)
3 The Local Basis of Power in a Wide Political Network (1012--1116)
125(40)
Hugh II and His Lineage in Bologna and Ferrara
130(10)
The Ties that Bind: Boniface of Canossa and Kinship Networks across the Apennines
140(8)
The Counts of Romena-Panico
148(4)
Bibliography
152(13)
Part II Properties and Patronage
4 The Exarchate
165(20)
Land Possession and Relations in the Ninth Century
167(7)
The Troubled Years, c-.960--e.1000
174(4)
Persistence in the comitatus Faentinus and the 1034 Pact
178(3)
Bibliography
181(4)
5 The March of Tuscany
185(32)
The Family Group Estates in the Ninth Century
187(5)
Marchisal Fisc and Monastic Foundations
192(9)
Centres of Power, Patronage Networks
201(11)
Bibliography
212(5)
6 Ruling on the Border: Landed Possessions from the Po Valley to the Apennines in Bononia's Diocese
217(50)
Acquisitions, Exchanges, Organization of Lands in the Tenth Century
221(8)
Landed Wealth and Hegemony
229(9)
Lands, People and Castles (900--1100)
238(9)
Estate Management: Between Territorial Consolidation and Dispersal
247(9)
Bibliography
256(11)
Part III Power, Relationships, Memory
7 Kinship, Self-awareness and Memory
267(44)
Onomastic Choices
272(5)
The lex Ribuaria profession
277(7)
The Role of Monastic Foundations: Family Memory, Politics and Identity
284(6)
Kinship Representations between Perceptions and Self-awareness
290(10)
Evolution and Hierarchy of Kinship Cohesion
300(2)
Bibliography
302(9)
8 Features and Practices of Power: From Officials to Lords
311(24)
Firsts Steps at Court: Offices and Responsibilities in the Kingdom of Italy
313(6)
The Marchisal Achievement and the Gaining of Ecclesiastical Offices
319(8)
Dinastizzazione of the Title of comes and the Development of Seigneurial Rule in a Border Region
327(4)
Bibliography
331(4)
9 Discontinuity between Public Powers and Private Seigneurial Rule
335(8)
Bibliography
340(3)
Genealogical Tables 343(10)
Bibliography 353(32)
Index 385
Edoardo Manarini is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Turin. His research revolves around Western European medieval political institutions, focusing on Italys elite kindreds and their interconnection with regnal power, the links between kings and abbeys in Lombard and Carolingian Italy, the dynamics of memory and monastic production of written strategies.