On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State
On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State
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Precise, well-documented. . . . It is full of essential matter about how states as we know them came into being, and is particularly good on the root questions. . . . How and why did states begin to imagine themselves as sovereign? And: how does a policy maker get a bureaucracy to follow through?
On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State,Joseph R. Strayer,Princeton University Press,0691007691,Europe,General,History,History - General History,History: World,Medieval,Middle Ages,Politics,Politics and government,European History,History / Medieval
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