
Alfred Haverkamp
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Published online:
03 October 2011
Published in print:
27 August 1992
Online ISBN:
9780191678486
Print ISBN:
9780198221722
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[a] Social Models and Social Change [a] Social Models and Social Change
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[b] The Nobility, Warriors, and Knights [b] The Nobility, Warriors, and Knights
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[c] Freedom and Unfreedom in Town and Country [c] Freedom and Unfreedom in Town and Country
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[d] The Jews as an Alien Minority [d] The Jews as an Alien Minority
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[e] Familia and Family [e] Familia and Family
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Chapter
5 Groups and Communities in Transformation
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Pages
200–221
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Published:August 1992
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Haverkamp, Alfred, 'Groups and Communities in Transformation', in Helga Braun, and Richard Mortimer (eds), Medieval Germany 1056–1273, 2nd edn (Oxford , 1992; online edn, Oxford Academic, 3 Oct. 2011), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198221722.003.0015, accessed 15 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter discusses social models and social change; the nobility, warriors, and knights; freedom and unfreedom in town and country; Jews as an alien minority; and familia and family. One can by no means deduce a stability of social conditions from the ‘doctrine of rank’ which tried to achieve an interpretation valid universally and for all time. Nor can the doctrine be taken as proof for a strict division between lords and serfs, or between those who fight, those who pray, and those who work. In any case the Jews represented a social group which remained altogether unconsidered in the Christian doctrines of rank.
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