Canon Law, Careers and Conquest
Discover the intricate world of ecclesiastical politics in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries with Canon Law, Careers and Conquest by Joerg Peltzer. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this captivating hardback spans 352 pages, delving into the dynamics of episcopal elections in Normandy and Greater Anjou. Peltzer expertly intertwines legal theory with practical application, shedding light on how local customs and political landscapes influenced these crucial elections. By examining each election within its historical context, the author provides a comprehensive comparison of electoral practices before and after the Capetian conquest. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in European history, particularly the evolution of governance and law in medieval France. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in history with this insightful exploration into the intersection of canon law and political power.