Murder and monarchy

Titel: Murder and monarchy : regicide in European history, 1300 - 1800 / ed. by Robert von Friedeburg
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Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
Umfang: XIV, 307 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 140393455X
  • Part I
  • Conceptual Questions
  • Introduction
  • Monarchy in Historical Perspective
  • Office and Monarchy in European Thought
  • Part II
  • Early Medieval Kings And The Making Of Monarchy
  • Murdering Kings in the Visigothic Kingdoms
  • The Birth of Monarchy out of Violent Death: Transformations in Kingship from Late Antiquity to the Tenth-Century
  • Part III
  • Chivalry, Church And The Establishment Of Monarchy
  • Rebellion and Chivalry in the Anglo-Plantagenet World
  • Murdering the Anointed
  • Part IV
  • Rex Inutilis: The Defence Of Monarchy Against Its Kings In Late Medieval Europe
  • Thirteenth- to Fifteenth-Century England
  • Fifteenth-Century France
  • Providing Restraint: The Legal and Social Framework
  • Part V
  • 'New Monarchy' - 'New Monarchs'? The Punishment Of Tyrants, Idolaters, Heretics And Traitors
  • Scotland in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Centuries (1437-1587)
  • Tudor Monarchy and the Execution of Mary Stuart
  • The French Monarchy and the Assassination of Henry III
  • Part VI
  • Religious Turmoil And The Defence Of Order By Monarchical Means
  • The French Monarchy 1590s-1730s
  • Stuart Monarchy and the Case of the Regicide
  • Part VII
  • The Transition Of Monarchy: Old And New Solutions At The Dawn Of A New Age
  • The Russian and Swedish Monarchy During the Eighteenth-Century
  • The Breakdown of the Rule of Law: The Cases of
  • Part VIII
  • Visions Of Monarchy, Old And New
  • Conclusion: King-Killing in Historical Perspective
  • Index