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Periodization and Sovereignty: How Ideas of Feudalism and Secularization Govern the Politics of Time
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Periodization and Sovereignty: How Ideas of Feudalism and Secularization Govern the Politics of Time

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Despite all recent challenges to stage-oriented histories, the idea of a division between a medieval and a modern period has survived, even flourished, in academia. Periodization and Sovereignty demonstrates that this survival is no innocent affair. By examining periodization together with the two controversial categories of feudalism and secularization, Kathleen Davis exposes the relationship between the constitution of the Middle Ages and the history of sovereignty, slavery, and colonialism.

This book’s groundbreaking investigation of feudal historiography finds that the historical formation of feudalism mediated the theorization of sovereignty and a social contract, even as it provided a rationale for colonialism and facilitated the disavowal of slavery. Sovereignty is also at the heart of today’s often violent struggles over secular and religious politics, and Davis traces the relationship between these struggles and the narrative of secularization, which grounds itself in a period divide between a modern historical consciousness and a theologically entrapped Middle Ages incapable of history. This alignment of sovereignty, the secular, and the conceptualization of historical time, which relies essentially upon a medieval/modern divide, both underlies and regulates today’s volatile debates over world politics.

The problem of defining the limits of our most fundamental political concepts cannot be extricated, Davis argues, from the periodizing operations that constituted them, and that continue today to obscure the process by which feudalism and secularization govern the politics of time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Country
United States
Date
22 December 2017
Pages
200
ISBN
9780812224122

Despite all recent challenges to stage-oriented histories, the idea of a division between a medieval and a modern period has survived, even flourished, in academia. Periodization and Sovereignty demonstrates that this survival is no innocent affair. By examining periodization together with the two controversial categories of feudalism and secularization, Kathleen Davis exposes the relationship between the constitution of the Middle Ages and the history of sovereignty, slavery, and colonialism.

This book’s groundbreaking investigation of feudal historiography finds that the historical formation of feudalism mediated the theorization of sovereignty and a social contract, even as it provided a rationale for colonialism and facilitated the disavowal of slavery. Sovereignty is also at the heart of today’s often violent struggles over secular and religious politics, and Davis traces the relationship between these struggles and the narrative of secularization, which grounds itself in a period divide between a modern historical consciousness and a theologically entrapped Middle Ages incapable of history. This alignment of sovereignty, the secular, and the conceptualization of historical time, which relies essentially upon a medieval/modern divide, both underlies and regulates today’s volatile debates over world politics.

The problem of defining the limits of our most fundamental political concepts cannot be extricated, Davis argues, from the periodizing operations that constituted them, and that continue today to obscure the process by which feudalism and secularization govern the politics of time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Country
United States
Date
22 December 2017
Pages
200
ISBN
9780812224122