Factional Struggles
Divided Elites in European Cities & Courts (1400-1750)
Contributor(s)
Caesar, Mathieu (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Factional Struggles explores the dynamics of conflicts among ruling elites within cities, dynastic courts, rural areas and regional noble lineages during the early modern period. Building on case studies from France, Italy, the Empire and the Swiss Confederation, the essays collected by Mathieu Caesar in this volume highlight how factions were formed and how they shaped political society from the late Middle Ages. The authors have especially focused on how political and religious ideologies contributed to the formation of partisanship, the role of propaganda, and the significance and strategies of factional leaders. The volume shows how factions, despite the generally negative view of them held by theologians and jurists, were in practice accepted and used as political tools.
Keywords
Middle Ages; late Middle Ages; France, Italy; Swiss Confederation; political ideologies; religious ideologies; factions; Early ModernDOI
10.1163/9789004345348ISBN
9789004345348, 9789004344150, 9789004345348Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2017Grantor
Series
Rulers & Elites, 10Classification
History
Politics and government
European history
c 1500 onwards to present day