Régine Le Jan
University of Paris
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Annales (English ed.) | 2013
François Bougard; Geneviève Bührer-Thierry; Régine Le Jan
When considering status within early medieval societies, it is necessary to set aside juridical classifications in favor of concepts derived from political sociology—the notion of an “elite” can thus encompass any individual occupying an elevated social position within his or her community, be it through wealth, power, or culture. Using textual and archaeological sources, historians can seek out the processes of distinction and social recognition that were characteristic of elites throughout the early Middle Ages (from the sixth to the eleventh century). The Carolingian period shows signs of increasing hierarchization, which led both individuals and groups to devise strategies for bolstering their position and forestalling the loss of social status. Within the framework of these processes of social mobility, it becomes possible to examine elites at various levels and from different chronological and regional perspectives while avoiding an overly structural analysis.
Archive | 1995
Régine Le Jan
Archive | 2010
Jean-Pierre Devroey; Laurent Feller; Régine Le Jan
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales | 2003
Régine Le Jan
Archive | 2006
Dominique Barthélemy; Régine Le Jan; François Bougard
Archive | 2005
François Bougard; Cristina La Rocca; Régine Le Jan
Collection de l'Ecole française de Rome | 2002
Laurent Feller; François Bougard; Régine Le Jan
Archive | 2012
François Bougard; Régine Le Jan; Thomas Lienhard
Archive | 2003
Régine Le Jan
SIGNUM - Revista da ABREM | 2016
Régine Le Jan