Introduction Christoph Haack: After the "Feudal Revolution": A Look Back on the Debate and a Multiperspective Update
Part I: Historizing and Revising the "Feudal Revolution"- Model
Luise Nöllemeyer: Challenging the Feudal Revolution in the 1990s. The Post-Mortem of a Debate - Christoph Haack: The Terrors of the Year 1000. Structural Change and Narrations of Conflict - Isaac Smith: Words of Power, Power of Words. Lexical and Social Change in Mâcon and Freising in the Tenth to Eleventh Centuries
Part II: New Views on Classic Transformations
Lukas Werther Local Perspectives on the Measurability and Patterns of Change in Southern Germany from an Archaeological Point of View (c. 500-1300) - Cornel-Peter Rodenbusch Abandoning Trial in Eleventh Century Catalonia
Part III: "La mutation de l'an 1100". Feudal Revolution and Gregorian Reform
Charles West: "This toll must be paid at Koblenz". Merchants and the "Feudal Revolution" in the Eleventh-Century Rhineland - Thomas Kohl: A Feudal Transformation in the Empire? Historiography, Tradition and Sources - Alessio Fiore: Building the "Feudal Revolution". Power, Buildings, Economic Resources, and Aristocratic Identities in Central and Northern Italy (c. 950-c. 1150) - Florian Mazel: Rethinking Lordship in the Tenth to Eleventh Centuries. "Shared Lordship" between Laymen and Clerics and its Contestation
Response
Chris Wickham: After the "Feudal Revolution"? A Response