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Kingship - The Politics of Enchantmant

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Informationen zum Autor Francis Oakley is the Edward Dorr Griffin Professor of the History of Ideas and President Emeritus of Williams College, Massachusetts. He is also President Emeritus of the American Council of Learned Societies, New York. In 1999 he was Isaiah Berlin Visiting Professor of the History of Ideas at Oxford University. He is the author of The Medieval Experience (1988 [1974]), Omnipotence, Covenant,and Order (1984), The Conciliarist Tradition (2003), and Natural Law, Laws of Nature, Natural Rights (2005). Klappentext In this book, Francis Oakley argues that kingship may be the most common form of government known to humankind. He traces its history from the time of the Neolithic revolution and the spread of agrarian modes of subsistence around the eastern Mediterranean (c.8000- 5000 BCE) down to its widespread loss of legitimacy in the modern industrial world. The author considers the many forms that kingship took during this period, including: the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt; the emperors of Japan; the Maya rulers of Mesoamerica; the medieval popes and emperors; and the English and French monarchs of early modern Europe. While acknowledging the panoply of governing roles that kingship could involve - administrative, military, judicial, economic, religious, and purely symbolic - his central focus is on its intimate connection with the sacred. Zusammenfassung From despots to powerless figureheads! and from the Neolithic era to the present! this book traces the history of kingship around the world and the tenacity of its connection with the sacred. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations. Series Editor's Preface. Acknowledgments. Prologue: Matters of Perspective. 1. Gate of the Gods: Archaic and Global Patterns of Cosmic Kingship. 2. Royal Saviors and Shepherds: Hellenistic, Roman, Biblical, and Qur'ânic views of Kingship. 3. The Eusebian Accommodation: Christian Rulership in Imperial Rome, Byzantium, and Russia. 4. The Carolingian Accommodation: Christian Rulership in the Germanic Successor Kingdoms of Western Europe. 5. Sacral Kingship in Medieval and Early-Modern Europe: Papal, Imperial, National. 6. The Fading Nimbus: Modern Kingship and its Fate in a Disenchanted World. Epilogue: Survivals and Revivals. Notes. Suggestions for Further Reading. Index ...

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