Zbigniew D.
                    Ritual and Politics
                    Writing the History of a Dynastic Conflict in Medieval Poland
                    BRILL,  Leiden (The Netherlands) 2008
                        Scheda a cura di: Zbigniew D.
                    Series: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, Vol. 3
                    
                    Referring, by way of example, to the chronicler's story about a dynastic
 conflict in medieval Poland, this book offers an insight into the modes
 of using ritual as an effective tool of political action in the Middle 
Ages—both in the practice of political entreprising, and on the level of
 narrative information about that practice—and then reflects about the 
nature of the relationship between the reality of the written account 
and the reality of the practical activities described in it. It 
demonstrates the ways in which the reality of the narrative account and 
the reality of practics—ritual-in-text and 
ritual-in-performance—overlaid and interlaced one another, and exercised
 a mutual impact, thereby jointly creating a framework within which, in 
the earlier and high Middle Ages, political activity took place.
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter One   Advent
Chapter Two   Submission and reconciliation
Chapter Three   Penance
Chapter Four   Oath
Bibliography
Index
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