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Author Ullmann, Walter, 1910-1983.

Title A history of political thought : the Middle Ages / by Walter Ullman
Published [Harmondsworth, Middlesex] : Penguin Books, [1965]
Penguin, 1965

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Description 247 pages ; 17 cm
Series Pelican books ; A778
Pelican book ; A778
Contents The foundations: the Roman and Biblical background. -- The Western orientation. -- The post-carolingian development. -- The hierocratic doctrine in its maturity. -- Theocratic and feudal kinship. -- The revival of Aristotle and its background. -- The new orientation. -- The sovereignty of the people
Summary Between the fifth and twelfth centuries, when vast stretches of Europe were still uninhabited, a society grew up which had to learn the very rudiments of how to manipulate the ordering of public life. It was during and just after this period that many of the basic political concepts of today were formed. In this new study the author employs the latest medieval research -- much of it his own -- to trace the origins and development of political ideas in Western Europe -- ideas as familiar as sovereignty, parliament, citizenship, the rule of law and the state. He shows this development being forged out of the conflict between the descending and ascending theses of government, with their Roman and Germanic sources, and explains the dominance of ecclesiastical powers in medieval society
Analysis Church and state - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500
Political science - History
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Political science -- History.
Political science -- Europe -- History.
Political science.
LC no. cvx00711430
Other Titles Political thought: the Middle Ages