Table of Contents
Articles
Thomas Ertl, Tilmann Trausch'Command versus Consent: Representation and Interpretation of Power in the Late Medieval Eurasian World' pp. 167–190
Julia Burkhardt'Frictions and Fictions of Community: Structures and Representations of Power in Central Europe, c. 1350–1500' pp. 191–228
Hans-Heinrich Nolte'The Tsar Gave the Order and the Boyars Assented' pp. 229–252
Yehoshua Frenkel'In Search of Consensus: Conflict and Cohesion among the Political Elite of the Late Mamlūk Sultanate' pp. 253–284
Tilmann Trausch'Representing Joint Rule as the Murshid-i Kāmil’s Will: Consensus-based Decision-making in Early Safavid Iran' pp. 285–321
Pankaj Kumar Jha'Literary Conduits for ‘Consent’: Cultural Groundwork of the Mughal State in the Fifteenth Century' pp. 322–350
Ari Daniel Levine'Court and Country: Discourses of Socio-political Collaboration in Northern and Southern Song China' pp. 351–393
Mark J. Ravina'The Medieval in the Modern: Command and Consent in Japanese Politics' pp. 394–414