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P. S. B arnw ell and M arco M ostert
japj Studies in th e Early M id d le A ges
I This series focuses on Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages and cove:
work in the areas of history, language & literature, archaeology, art history an
religious studies. It brings together current scholarship on early mediev;
Britain with scholarship on western continental Europe and Vikin
Scandinavia, more traditionally studied separately or in terms o f th
interaction of discrete cultures and areas. As well as advocating new approacht
across geographical and political divisions, this series spans the convention;
distinctions between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages on the on
and the Early Middle Ages and the twelfth century on the other.
POLITICAL ASSEMBLIES IN THE EARLIER
MIDDLE AGES
Assembly is a central feature of the European political process between the demise c
the Roman Empire and the rise of the bureaucratic state in the twelfth and thirteent
centuries. Historians have often neglected the crucial rule of political assemblies in thei
own right, concentrating instead on exceptional or extraordinary attention-catchin
events which occurred at assemblies. Earlier generations of scholars tried to discern i
such assemblies the forerunners of later medieval parliaments and other forms c
representative government. By contrast, the contributors to this volume presen
medieval assemblies in their own terms.
Were political assemblies in the earlier Middle Ages convened to confirm decision
already taken elsewhere or were they genuinely deliberative? How, if at all, did politic;
assemblies create consensus? At what level(s) of the political and administrative hierarch
were assemblies held, who attended such gatherings, how were they conducted, am
where were they held? The main focus is on assemblies of emperors, kings, and princes
and on those of townsfolk, though some more local assemblies are also discussed. Th
over-arching thematic structure relates to the purposes of assemblies and how the
worked, their practical and ritual or symbolic aspects, and the degree to which the
were stage-managed, and by whom. The contributors bring archaeological, as wel
as historical, evidence to bear and present a range o f geographical, political am
historiographical approaches and traditions.
Cover image:
A political assembly from the Utrecht Psalte
(Hautvillers near Reims between ca. 820 and 835
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now M S Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, 32, fol. 45r, the illustration to Psalm 7'/
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