InPower and Property in Medieval GermanyProfessor Arnold takes a fresh look at the problems posed by power and property in a medieval society, in this case the German kingdom. In a series of interrelated studies, Arnold explains the ongoing social and economic relationships between classes and institutions, peasants and lords, the royal court, towns and townsfolk, and the Church and aristocracy.
Introduction 1. The German Lands 700-1100 2. Peasants, Lords, and their Resources 3. The German Crown and its Assets 4. The Urban Milieu and Civic States 5. Property, Piety, and Castles Conclusion Select Bibliography