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Theorizing medieval geopolitics : war and world order in the age of the crusades

Title
Theorizing medieval geopolitics : war and world order in the age of the crusades / Andrew A. Latham.
ISBN
0203126084
1136453903
9780203126080
9781136453908
0415871840
9780415871846
Published
New York : Routledge, 2012.
Physical Description
1 online resource (204 pages)
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Summary
"Over the past two decades or so, medieval geopolitics have come to occupy an increasingly prominent place in the collective imagination--and writings--of International Relations scholars. Although these accounts differ significantly in terms of their respective analytical assumptions, theoretical concerns and scholarly contributions, they share at least one common - arguably, defining - element: a belief that a careful study of medieval geopolitics can help resolve a number of important debates surrounding the nature and dynamics of 'international' relations. There are however three generic weaknesses characterizing the extant literature: a general failure to examine the existing historiography of medieval geopolitics, an inadequate account of the material and ideational forces that create patterns of violent conflict in medieval Latin Christendom, and a failure to take seriously the role of 'religion' in the geopolitical relations of medieval Latin Christendom. This book seeks to address these shortcomings by providing a theoretically guided and historically sensitive account of the geopolitical relations of medieval Latin Christendom. It does this by developing a theoretically informed picture of medieval geopolitics, theorizing the medieval-to-modern transition in a new and fruitful way, and suggesting ways in which a systematic analysis of medieval geopolitical relations can actually help to illuminate a range of contemporary geopolitical phenomena. Finally, it develops an historically sensitive conceptual framework for understanding geopolitical conflict and war more generally"--Publisher's website
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Latham, Andrew. Theorizing medieval geopolitics. New York : Routledge, 2012
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Routledge research in medieval studies ; 3.
Routledge research in medieval studies ; 3
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Prologue
Theorizing medieval geopolitics: scope, context, historiography, concepts
Public war: the wars of the corporate-sovereign state
Religious war: the wars of the corporate-sovereign church
Epilogue.
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