Institute for Medieval Research - guest editor: Charles West
Religious Exemption in Pre-Modern Eurasia, c. 300-1300 CE - Volume 6. 2017 (complete volume)
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Preliminaries
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017
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Table of Contents page 1
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Charles West
Religious Exemption in Pre-Modern Eurasia, c. 300 – 1300 CE: Introduction page 2
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R.I. Moore
Treasures in Heaven: Defining the Eurasian Old Regime? page 7
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s7
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Kanad Sinha
Envisioning a No-Man’s Land: Hermitage as a Site of Exemption in Ancient and Early Medieval Indian Literature page 20
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s20
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Mario Poceski
Evolving Relationship between the Buddhist Monastic Order and the Imperial States of Medieval China page 40
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Kriston R. Rennie
The Normative Character of Monastic Exemption in the Early Medieval Latin West page 61
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Anne J. Duggan
Clerical Exemption in Canon Law from Gratian to the Decretals page 78
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Ulrich Pagel
Nothing to Declare: Status, Power and Religious Aspiration in the Policies of Taxation in Ancient India page 101
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s101
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Antonello Palumbo
Exemption Not Granted: The Confrontation between Buddhism and the Chinese State in Late Antiquity and the ›First Great Divergence‹ Between China and Western Eurasia page 118
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s118
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Dominic Goodall - Andrew Wareham
The Political Significance of Gifts of Power in the Khmer and Mercian Kingdoms 793-926 page 156
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s156
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Uriel Simonsohn
Conversion, Exemption, and Manipulation: Social Benefits and Conversion to Islam in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages page 196
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s196
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Thomas Kohl
Religious Exemption, Justice, and Territories around the Year 1000: The Forgeries of Worms page 217
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Rutger Kramer
The Exemption that Proves the Rule: Autonomy and Authority between Alcuin, Theodulf and Charlemagne (802) page 231
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s231
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Judith A. Green
From Symbiosis to Separate Spheres? England, 1163 page 262
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s262
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Julia McClure
Religious Exemption and Global History before 1300 – Closing Comments page 272
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s272
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