Leadership, Social Cohesion, and Identity in Late Antique Spain and Gaul (500-700) /
Leadership, Social Cohesion, and Identity in Late Antique Spain and Gaul (500-700) /
ed. by Fernando Ruchesi, Dolores Castro.
- 1 online resource (282 p.)
- Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia ; 11 .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Building Leadership, Forging Cohesion: Bishops and Charity in Late Antiquity -- 2. The Logic of Control: Postulating a Visigothic Ontology of Human Being -- 3. Ritual Communities and Social Cohesion in Merovingian Gaul -- 4. Constructing New Leaders: Bishops in Visigothic Hispania Tarraconensis (Fifth to Seventh Centuries) -- 5. Coexisting Leaderships in the Visigothic Cities: A ‘Coopetitive’ Model -- 6. Leadership and Social Cohesion in Merovingian Gaul and Visigothic Spain : The Case of Military Groups -- 7. Between Rome and Toulouse : The Catholic Episcopate in the regnum Tolosanum (418–507) -- Index
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The replacement of the Roman Empire in the West with emerging kingdoms like Visigothic Spain and Merovingian Gaul resulted in new societies, but without major population displacement. Societies changed because identities shifted and new points of cohesion formed under different leaders and leadership structures. This volume examines two kingdoms in the post-Roman west to understand how this process took shape. Though exhibiting striking continuities with the Roman past, Gaul and Spain emerged as distinctive, but not isolated, political entities that forged different strategies and drew upon different resources to strengthen their unity, shape social ties, and consolidate their political status.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048553778
10.1515/9789048553778 doi
Antiquity.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
History.
Medieval Studies.
HISTORY / Europe / Western.
Late Antiquity, Merovingian Gaul, Visigothic Spain, Authority, Power, Leadership, Identity, Social Cohesion.
946.01
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Building Leadership, Forging Cohesion: Bishops and Charity in Late Antiquity -- 2. The Logic of Control: Postulating a Visigothic Ontology of Human Being -- 3. Ritual Communities and Social Cohesion in Merovingian Gaul -- 4. Constructing New Leaders: Bishops in Visigothic Hispania Tarraconensis (Fifth to Seventh Centuries) -- 5. Coexisting Leaderships in the Visigothic Cities: A ‘Coopetitive’ Model -- 6. Leadership and Social Cohesion in Merovingian Gaul and Visigothic Spain : The Case of Military Groups -- 7. Between Rome and Toulouse : The Catholic Episcopate in the regnum Tolosanum (418–507) -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The replacement of the Roman Empire in the West with emerging kingdoms like Visigothic Spain and Merovingian Gaul resulted in new societies, but without major population displacement. Societies changed because identities shifted and new points of cohesion formed under different leaders and leadership structures. This volume examines two kingdoms in the post-Roman west to understand how this process took shape. Though exhibiting striking continuities with the Roman past, Gaul and Spain emerged as distinctive, but not isolated, political entities that forged different strategies and drew upon different resources to strengthen their unity, shape social ties, and consolidate their political status.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048553778
10.1515/9789048553778 doi
Antiquity.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
History.
Medieval Studies.
HISTORY / Europe / Western.
Late Antiquity, Merovingian Gaul, Visigothic Spain, Authority, Power, Leadership, Identity, Social Cohesion.
946.01

