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Judul The Medieval Constitution of Liberty : Political Foundations of Liberalism in the West / Alexander William Salter ; Andrew Young
Pengarang Salter, Alexander William
Young, Andrew
Penerbitan Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 311 p.
ISBN 9780472056019
Subjek POLITICS
Catatan Why did enduring traditions of economic and political liberty emerge in Western Europe and not elsewhere? Representative democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law are crucial for establishing a just and prosperous society, which we usually treat as the fruits of the Renaissance and Enlightenment, as Western European societies put the Dark Ages behind them. In The Medieval Constitution of Liberty, Salter and Young point instead to the constitutional order that characterized the High Middle Ages. They provide a historical account of how this constitutional order evolved following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. This account runs from the settlements of militarized Germanic elites within the imperial frontiers, to the host of successor kingdoms in the sixth and seventh centuries, and through the short-lived Carolingian empire of the late eighth and ninth centuries and the so-called “feudal anarchy” that followed its demise. Given this unique historical backdrop, Salter and Young consider the result
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