Keeping record: the materiality of rulership and administration in early China and Medieval Europe

The production and retention of written records was a common and important facet of pre-modern rulership and administration. Much of our understanding of governmental practices and expressions of authority come from the contents of such documents, which have been well studied. Less studied, however,...

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Weitere Verfasser: Armstrong, Abigail S. (HerausgeberIn, MitwirkendeR) , Kuhn, Matthias (HerausgeberIn, MitwirkendeR) , Peltzer, Jörg (HerausgeberIn, MitwirkendeR) , Tong, Chun Fung (HerausgeberIn, MitwirkendeR) , Giele, Enno (MitwirkendeR) , Korolkov, Maxim (MitwirkendeR) , Kourris, Andrew (MitwirkendeR) , Nüllen, Hanna (MitwirkendeR) , Waroquier, Romain (MitwirkendeR) , Wing Ma, Tsang (MitwirkendeR)
Dokumenttyp: Konferenzschrift
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Materiale Textkulturen Band 43
In: Materiale Textkulturen (Band 43)

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DOI:10.1515/9783111323664
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Verfasserangaben:edited by Abigail S. Armstrong, Matthias J. Kuhn, Jörg Peltzer and Chun Fung Tong
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • A Material Approach to Written Artefacts of Rulership and Administration: An Introduction
  • The Charter Scribes of King Henry III. A Palaeographical Investigation of English Royal Charter Engrossments and Enrolments, 1259–1265
  • The Scribe and the Witnesses: The Drafting of Witness Lists in the Charters of the Counts of Flanders (1071–1191)
  • To Write or to Seal? New Evidence on Literacy Practices in Early Imperial China
  • Handwriting in the Official Documents from Liye and Bureaucratic Politics in the Qin Empire
  • Between Slip and Tablet. Rulership and Writing Support in Eastern Han China, 25–220 CE
  • Record-Keeping on the Estates of the Earls of Northumberland. Drafts, Templates and Innovation?
  • Layouting Authority. Graphic Reflections of Power Relationships in Early Chinese Administrative Documents
  • Enrolling Lines of Power: Yorkist Pedigree Rolls as Material Evidence of Kingship
  • The Cartulary as a Visual Representation of Rulership. King Henry IV of England (1399–1413) and the Great Cowcher (London, TNA, DL 42/1−2)
  • The Power of Bookkeeping in Late Medieval Friedberg and Gelnhausen
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Indices