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Feudal fragmentation

Feudal fragmentation[1] being a stage in the development of certain feudal states, in which it is split into smaller regional state structures, each characterized by significant autonomy if not outright independence and ruled by a high-ranking noble such as a prince or a duke.[2][3] Feudal fragmentation is usually associated with European history, particularly during the Middle Ages.[4]

Feudal fragmentation occurs after the death of the legitimate ruler leaves no clear heirs, and rulers of various subdivisions of the original state fail at electing or agreeing on a new leader for the previous, larger entity. In some cases (for example, the Holy Roman Empire) such a leader may be elected, yet wield much lesser powers than those of his predecessor. Feudal fragmentation is related to the concepts of agnatic seniority and principate.[3]

Fragmentation of Poland between the sons of Bolesław in 1138:
  The Seniorate Province of Władysław II
  Silesian Province of Władysław II
  Masovian Province of Bolesław IV
  Greater Poland Province of Mieszko III
  Sandomierz Province of Henry

  Łęczyca Land
  Pomeranian vassals

This phenomenon has occurred in the history of several countries and regions:

According to Samir Amin, feudal fragmentation has been mostly a European phenomenon and did not occur in the history of China or Islamic Middle Eastern states.[4][19] At the same time, the term feudal fragmentation has been used in the context of history of China (the Warring States period)[20] and history of Japan (the Sengoku period).[21][22][23]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Piotr Górecki (2007). A local society in transition: the Henryków book and related documents. PIMS. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-88844-155-3.
  2. ^ a b (in Polish) Rozbicie dzielnicowe. WIEM Encyklopedia.
  3. ^ a b c d e (in Polish) rozbicie dzielnicowe. PWN Encyklopedia.
  4. ^ a b Samir Amin, The Ancient World-Systems Versus the Modern Capitalist World-System, in André Gunder Frank; Barry K. Gills (1996). The world system: five hundred years or five thousand?. Psychology Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-415-15089-7.
  5. ^ Norman Davies (30 March 2005). God's Playground: The origins to 1795. Columbia University Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-231-12817-9. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  6. ^ Norman Davies (20 January 1998). Europe: a history. HarperCollins. p. 429. ISBN 978-0-06-097468-8. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  7. ^ Maureen Perrie (2001). The cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-333-65684-6.
  8. ^ George Ginsburgs; Roger Stenson Clark; Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge; Stanisław Pomorski (2001). International and national law in Russia and Eastern Europe: essays in honor of George Ginsburgs. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 163. ISBN 978-90-411-1654-3.
  9. ^ Evgeni Tanchev; Martin Belov; Cristian Ionescu; C. A. J. M. Kortmann; J. W. A. Fleuren; Wim Voermans (2008). Constitutional law of 2 EU member states: Bulgaria and Romania : the 2007 enlargement. Kluwer. p. 1. ISBN 978-90-13-05635-8. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  10. ^ Selçuk Akşin Somel (2003). Historical dictionary of the Ottoman Empire. Scarecrow Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-8108-4332-5.
  11. ^ Reinhard Bendix (1980). Kings or people: power and the mandate to rule. University of California Press. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-520-04090-8.
  12. ^ Mikuláš Teich; Roy Porter (1993). The National question in Europe in historical context. Cambridge University Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-521-36713-4.
  13. ^ Keith Jenkins; Sue Morgan; Alun Munslow (2007). Manifestos for history. Taylor & Francis. p. 188. ISBN 978-0-415-37776-8.
  14. ^ R. C. van Caenegem (1991). Legal history: a European perspective. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 149. ISBN 978-1-85285-049-4.
  15. ^ Peter J. Hugill (1995). World trade since 1431: geography, technology, and capitalism. JHU Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-8018-5126-1. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  16. ^ Stefan Rossbach (1999). Gnostic wars: the Cold War in the context of a history of Western spirituality. Edinburgh University Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-7486-1024-2. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  17. ^ Nicholas Lampert; Gábor Tamás Rittersporn (1992). Stalinism: its nature and aftermath : essays in honour of Moshe Lewin. M.E. Sharpe. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-87332-876-0. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  18. ^ Donald Kagan; Steven Ozment; Frank M. Turner; A. Daniel Frankforter (13 June 2001). The Western Heritage: To 1715 : Brief Edition. Prentice Hall. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-13-041576-9. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  19. ^ Samir Amin (January 2011). Global History: A View from the South. Fahamu/Pambazuka. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-906387-96-9.
  20. ^ Thomas M. Magstadt (2010). Nations and Government: Comparative Politics in Regional Perspective. Cengage Learning. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-495-91528-7.
  21. ^ Jeffrey Kopstein (2000). Comparative politics: interests, identities, and institutions in a changing global order. Cambridge University Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-521-63356-7.
  22. ^ Paul N. Siegel (2005). The Meek and the Militant: Religion and Power Across the World. Haymarket Books. p. 210. ISBN 978-1-931859-24-0.
  23. ^ Jansen, Marius B. Jansen. (1995). The Emergence of Meiji Japan,p. 124, p. 124, at Google Books; retrieved 6 July 2011

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feudal, fragmentation, being, stage, development, certain, feudal, states, which, split, into, smaller, regional, state, structures, each, characterized, significant, autonomy, outright, independence, ruled, high, ranking, noble, such, prince, duke, usually, a. Feudal fragmentation 1 being a stage in the development of certain feudal states in which it is split into smaller regional state structures each characterized by significant autonomy if not outright independence and ruled by a high ranking noble such as a prince or a duke 2 3 Feudal fragmentation is usually associated with European history particularly during the Middle Ages 4 Feudal fragmentation occurs after the death of the legitimate ruler leaves no clear heirs and rulers of various subdivisions of the original state fail at electing or agreeing on a new leader for the previous larger entity In some cases for example the Holy Roman Empire such a leader may be elected yet wield much lesser powers than those of his predecessor Feudal fragmentation is related to the concepts of agnatic seniority and principate 3 Fragmentation of Poland between the sons of Boleslaw in 1138 The Seniorate Province of Wladyslaw II Silesian Province of Wladyslaw II Masovian Province of Boleslaw IV Greater Poland Province of Mieszko III Sandomierz Province of Henry Leczyca Land Pomeranian vassals This phenomenon has occurred in the history of several countries and regions In the history of England the Heptarchy In the history of Poland the regionalization 5 or fragmentation of Poland Polish rozbicie dzielnicowe refers to the period following the testament of Boleslaw III Wrymouth 1138 that led to the split of the Kingdom of Poland into several mostly independent provinces unified only by Ladislaus the Short approximately two centuries later in the early 14th century 2 3 6 In the history of Belarus Russia and Ukraine the period of fragmentation Russian feodalnaya razdroblennost that started from around the 12th century In Eastern territories it lasted up until 1547 the year of the ascension of Ivan IV to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Moscow 3 7 8 In the history of Bulgaria the late 14th century fragmentation of the Second Bulgarian Empire 9 10 In the history of Serbia the Fall of the Serbian Empire 1371 95 In the history of Germany the period described as Kleinstaaterei lasted from the 13th century the demise of the Hohenstaufen dynasty and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire to 1871 the unification of the German states into the German Empire 3 11 12 13 After the extinction of the Duchy of Burgundy some of its territory was absorbed by France s Louis XI while its territory in the Low Countries the Burgundian Netherlands became the Habsburg Netherlands also called the Seventeen Provinces which itself splintered into the Spanish Netherlands and the Dutch Republic 14 In the history of France the period after the fall of the Carolingian dynasty and death of Charlemagne to its unification by Louis XI 15 16 17 In the history of Italy the period from the invasion of Italy by the Lombards which occurred shortly after Italy was united under the Byzantine Empire as a result of the Gothic War until Italian unification 18 According to Samir Amin feudal fragmentation has been mostly a European phenomenon and did not occur in the history of China or Islamic Middle Eastern states 4 19 At the same time the term feudal fragmentation has been used in the context of history of China the Warring States period 20 and history of Japan the Sengoku period 21 22 23 See also EditBalkanization Duchies of Silesia Decentralization Kleinstaaterei GavelkindNotes Edit Piotr Gorecki 2007 A local society in transition the Henrykow book and related documents PIMS p 62 ISBN 978 0 88844 155 3 a b in Polish Rozbicie dzielnicowe WIEM Encyklopedia a b c d e in Polish rozbicie dzielnicowe PWN Encyklopedia a b Samir Amin The Ancient World Systems Versus the Modern Capitalist World System in Andre Gunder Frank Barry K Gills 1996 The world system five hundred years or five thousand Psychology Press p 252 ISBN 978 0 415 15089 7 Norman Davies 30 March 2005 God s Playground The origins to 1795 Columbia University Press p 53 ISBN 978 0 231 12817 9 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Norman Davies 20 January 1998 Europe a history HarperCollins p 429 ISBN 978 0 06 097468 8 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Maureen Perrie 2001 The cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin s Russia Palgrave Macmillan p 100 ISBN 978 0 333 65684 6 George Ginsburgs Roger Stenson Clark Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge Stanislaw Pomorski 2001 International and national law in Russia and Eastern Europe essays in honor of George Ginsburgs Martinus Nijhoff Publishers p 163 ISBN 978 90 411 1654 3 Evgeni Tanchev Martin Belov Cristian Ionescu C A J M Kortmann J W A Fleuren Wim Voermans 2008 Constitutional law of 2 EU member states Bulgaria and Romania the 2007 enlargement Kluwer p 1 ISBN 978 90 13 05635 8 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Selcuk Aksin Somel 2003 Historical dictionary of the Ottoman Empire Scarecrow Press p 32 ISBN 978 0 8108 4332 5 Reinhard Bendix 1980 Kings or people power and the mandate to rule University of California Press p 141 ISBN 978 0 520 04090 8 Mikulas Teich Roy Porter 1993 The National question in Europe in historical context Cambridge University Press p 153 ISBN 978 0 521 36713 4 Keith Jenkins Sue Morgan Alun Munslow 2007 Manifestos for history Taylor amp Francis p 188 ISBN 978 0 415 37776 8 R C van Caenegem 1991 Legal history a European perspective Continuum International Publishing Group p 149 ISBN 978 1 85285 049 4 Peter J Hugill 1995 World trade since 1431 geography technology and capitalism JHU Press p 48 ISBN 978 0 8018 5126 1 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Stefan Rossbach 1999 Gnostic wars the Cold War in the context of a history of Western spirituality Edinburgh University Press p 81 ISBN 978 0 7486 1024 2 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Nicholas Lampert Gabor Tamas Rittersporn 1992 Stalinism its nature and aftermath essays in honour of Moshe Lewin M E Sharpe p 86 ISBN 978 0 87332 876 0 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Donald Kagan Steven Ozment Frank M Turner A Daniel Frankforter 13 June 2001 The Western Heritage To 1715 Brief Edition Prentice Hall p 143 ISBN 978 0 13 041576 9 Retrieved 24 May 2011 Samir Amin January 2011 Global History A View from the South Fahamu Pambazuka p 18 ISBN 978 1 906387 96 9 Thomas M Magstadt 2010 Nations and Government Comparative Politics in Regional Perspective Cengage Learning p 277 ISBN 978 0 495 91528 7 Jeffrey Kopstein 2000 Comparative politics interests identities and institutions in a changing global order Cambridge University Press p 182 ISBN 978 0 521 63356 7 Paul N Siegel 2005 The Meek and the Militant Religion and Power Across the World Haymarket Books p 210 ISBN 978 1 931859 24 0 Jansen Marius B Jansen 1995 The Emergence of Meiji Japan p 124 p 124 at Google Books retrieved 6 July 2011References EditJansen Marius B 1995 The Emergence of Meiji Japan Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521482387 ISBN 9780521484053 OCLC 60261738 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feudal fragmentation amp oldid 1102157675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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