Visions of Hierarchy and Inequality in Early Medieval Englan

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Visions of Hierarchy and Inequality in Early Medieval Englan

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Author: Stuart Pracy

Type: PAPERBACK

ISBN: 9781009308366

Date: 16th January, 2025

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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This Element examines the socio-political hierarchy of England in the tenth and eleventh centuries, focusing upon the plasticity of the boundary between the ranks of ceorl and thegn. Offering a nuanced analysis of terms such as thegn and ceorl in both early medieval texts and modern scholarship, the Element highlights the mechanisms that allowed these non-institutional signifiers to hold such social weight while conferring few tangible benefits. To better describe the relative social positions, the author argues that a compound method is preferable, supporting this proposal via a thorough deconstruction of writings by Archbishop Wulfstan II of York − responsible for many of scholars' ideas about rank in the period − and the examination of sources that evidence a blurring of 'middling' social boundaries across the two centuries under discussion. Together, these strands of interrogation allow for a fuller understanding of how status was constructed in early medieval England.

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