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Resilience and Recovery at Royal Courts, 1200-1840

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This book demonstrates the evolution of resilience and recovery as a concept by applying it to a new context, that of courts and monarchies. These were remarkably resilient institutions, with a strength and malleability that allowed them to 'bounce back' time and again. This volume highlights the different forms of resilience displayed in European courts during the medieval and early modern periods. Drawing on rarely published sources, it demonstrates different models of monarchical resilience, ranging from the survival of sovereign authority in political crisis, to the royal response to pandemic challenges, to other strategies for resisting internal or external threats. Resilience and Recovery illustrates how symbolic legitimacy and effective power were strongly intertwined, creating a distinct collective memory that shaped the defence of monarchical authority over many centuries.

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ISBN: 9783031201257
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Author: Fabian Persson, Munro Price, Cinzia Recca
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 253 pages
Series: Queenship and Power
Genres: European history
European history: medieval period, middle ages
Social and cultural history
History: specific events and topics
Political science and theory