Sacred foundations: the religious and medieval roots of the European state

"Sacred Foundations argues that the medieval church was a fundamental force in European state formation. Existing accounts focus on early modern warfare or contracts between the rulers and the ruled. In contrast, this major study shows that the Catholic Church both competed with medieval monarc...

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Main Author: Grzymała-Busse, Anna Maria 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton Oxford Princeton University Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Reviews:[Rezension von: Grzymała-Busse, Anna Maria, 1970-, Sacred foundations : the religious and medieval roots of the European state] (2023) (Silvestri, Angelo)
[Rezension von: Grzymała-Busse, Anna Maria, 1970-, Sacred foundations : the religious and medieval roots of the European state] (2024) (Stavnskær Doucette, Jonathan)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Catholic church / Organization / Middle Ages / Europe / Modern age / State / Government / Parliament / Rule of law
Further subjects:B Fuero
B William of Ockham
B World government
B Medieval / HISTORY
B Monogamy
B Institution
B Throne
B Church and state (Europe) History
B Early modern period
B Pope Leo X
B Debtor
B Expense
B Consent
B Common Pool
B Language code
B Prosecutor
B Pacta sunt servanda (International law)
B Exemption (church)
B Lawyer
B Clergy
B Tories (British political party)
B Canon law (Catholic Church)
B Justice of the peace
B Prerogative
B Whigs (British political party)
B Cistercians
B Jurist
B Jurisdiction
B Commercial Revolution
B Adversarial system
B Expenditure
B Merciless Parliament
B Forms of government
B Sources of law
B Jean Gerson
B De facto
B Imperial election
B Fisc
B Spoken language
B Pope Pius X
B Archdeacon
B Popularity
B Reprisal
B Interdependence
B Pope Paul III
B Ruler
B Symbolic communication
B Lollardy
B Audit
B Pope
B Avignon
B Lump sum
B Exchequer
B Supranational union
B Religion / Christianity / History
B Precedent
B Sovereignty
B Roman Law
B Europe Church history 600-1500
B Excommunication
B Joint attention
B Holy Roman Empire
B Tax
B Hussite Wars
B Justification (theology)
B Arbitration award
B Doctrine
B Dummy variable (statistics)
B Scientist
B Languedoc
B Moneyer
B Capitalism
B Control variable
B Pawnbroker
B Europe Politics and government History To 1500
B Enthusiasm
B Social environment
B Writ of prohibition
B Catholic Church in England and Wales
B Magnanimity
B Null hypothesis
B Panel data
B Language
B Public morality
B Property law
B Social intelligence
B Baron
B 14th century
B Pope Gregory IX
B Friar
B Archbishop of Canterbury
B Human capital
B Right of passage
B State formation
B Benefice
B Residence
B Medieval / Europe / HISTORY
B Criminal law
B Conciliarism
B Skill
B Eternal life (Christianity)
B Investiture Controversy
B Donation of Constantine
B Separation of church and state
B Superiority (short story)
B Statutes of Mortmain
B Christianity Influence
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Summary:"Sacred Foundations argues that the medieval church was a fundamental force in European state formation. Existing accounts focus on early modern warfare or contracts between the rulers and the ruled. In contrast, this major study shows that the Catholic Church both competed with medieval monarchs and provided critical templates for governing institutions, the rule of law, and parliaments. The Catholic Church was the most powerful, wealthiest, and best-organized political actor in the Middle Ages. Starting in the eleventh century, the papacy fought for the autonomy of the church, challenging European rulers and then claiming authority over people, territory, and monarchs alike. Anna Grzymała-Busse demonstrates how the church shaped distinct aspects of the European state. Conflicts with the papacy fragmented territorial authority in Europe for centuries to come, propagating urban autonomy and ideas of sovereignty. Thanks to its organizational advantages and human capital, the church also developed the institutional precedents adopted by rulers across Europe-from chanceries and taxation to courts and councils. Church innovations made possible both the rule of law and parliamentary representation. Bringing to light a wealth of historical evidence about papal conflict, excommunications, and ecclesiastical institutions, Sacred Foundations reveals how the challenge and example of powerful religious authorities gave rise to secular state institutions and galvanized state capacity"--
"How the medieval church drove state formation in EuropeSacred Foundations argues that the medieval church was a fundamental force in European state formation. Existing accounts focus on early modern warfare or contracts between the rulers and the ruled. In contrast, this major study shows that the Catholic Church both competed with medieval monarchs and provided critical templates for governing institutions, the rule of law, and parliaments.The Catholic Church was the most powerful, wealthiest, and best-organized political actor in the Middle Ages. Starting in the eleventh century, the papacy fought for the autonomy of the church, challenging European rulers and then claiming authority over people, territory, and monarchs alike. Anna Grzymała-Busse demonstrates how the church shaped distinct aspects of the European state. Conflicts with the papacy fragmented territorial authority in Europe for centuries to come, propagating urban autonomy and ideas of sovereignty. Thanks to its organizational advantages and human capital, the church also developed the institutional precedents adopted by rulers across Europe-from chanceries and taxation to courts and councils. Church innovations made possible both the rule of law and parliamentary representation.Bringing to light a wealth of historical evidence about papal conflict, excommunications, and ecclesiastical institutions, Sacred Foundations reveals how the challenge and example of powerful religious authorities gave rise to secular state institutions and galvanized state capacity"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 205-224
ISBN:0691245134
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780691245133