RT Book T1 Episcopal power and ecclesiastical reform in the German Empire: tithes, lordship and community, 950-1150 T2 Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought A1 Eldevik, John 1973- LA English PP Cambridge PB Cambridge University Press YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/728287315 AB Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - to develop or re-order ties of loyalty and dependence within their dioceses, this book offers a new perspective on episcopacy in medieval Germany and Italy. Using three broad case studies from the dioceses of Mainz, Salzburg and Lucca in Tuscany, John Eldevik places the social dynamics of collecting the church tithe within current debates about religious reform, social change and the so-called 'feudal revolution' in the eleventh century, and analyses a key economic institution, the medieval tithe, as a social and political phenomenon. By examining episcopal churches and their possessions not in institutional terms, but as social networks which bishops were obliged to negotiate and construct over time using legal, historiographical and interpersonal means, this comparative study casts fresh light on the history of early medieval society. AB Bishops, power and medieval society : a comparative approach -- The social worlds of the ecclesiastical tithe -- Tithes, bishops and society in Frankish Europe -- Landscapes of episcopal authority : Lucca, Mainz and Salzburg -- Diabolic contracts : the leasing of pievi and perceptions of order and power in early medieval Italy -- Piety, power and memory : bishops and tithes in the Diocese of Salzburg -- The struggle for tithes in an age of transition OP 315 NO Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) CN BV771 SN 978-1-139-01805-0 K1 Tithes : Germany : History. K1 Episcopacy : History. K1 Church history, Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Church History : Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Episcopacy : History K1 Tithes : Germany : History K1 Patronage, Ecclesiastical K1 Tithes ; Germany ; History K1 Episcopacy ; History K1 Church history ; Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Church history : Middle Ages, 600-1500 DO 10.1017/CBO9781139018050