Early Modern European History - Religions tools.
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Have a little read: ... Amanda Summers History 348: Early Modern European History Kiril Petkov Final History Paper 9 December 2003 Religions Tools Prior to 1400, Medieval Europe was without stable governments. Politically, it was fragmented. Feudal power was divided between kings and nobles causing an unstable society. It was common for loyalties among peasants and even nobles to be divided and change periodically1. This is because power existed in different forms. According to Max Weber, there are three types of power: Charismatic Power, Traditional Power and Bureaucratic Power2. States as we know them today, backed by bureaucratic power, did not exist. Instead the other two types of power were prominent. It was not until after the sixteenth century that sovereign states began to develop and bureaucratic power began to replace charismatic and traditional power. The transformation of Medieval Europe from traditional power to bureaucratic power was a strong sign of the movement into what we now call Early Modern
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