
- 380 pages
- English
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Assemblies and Representation in Languedoc in the Thirteenth Century
About this book
The author demonstrates that medieval assemblies have a significant history well before the great age of parliaments and Estates. He deals with assemblies, council, and consent, and shows how the older procedures were transformed by the increasingly bureaucratic Capetian governments after the royal conquest of Languedoc in the 13th century.
Originally published in 1964.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- I. Introduction
- II. Feudal and Provincial Assemblies (1180-1271)
- III. Diocesan Assemblies in Upper Languedoc (1170-1270)
- IV. The Beginnings of Capetian Administration (1226-1271)
- V. Assemblies in the Sénéchaussées of Beaucaire and Carcassonne (1254-1275)
- VI. The Later Thirteenth Century (1271-1302)
- VII. Conclusion
- Appendix I: Aspects of Town Assemblies
- Appendix II: Select Documents
- Bibliography
- Index