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Der ,Faktor Mensch? -- VII. Rang -- VIII. Repräsentation -- IX. Kompensation -- X. Historischer Wandel -- XI. Urteil der Nachwelt -- XII. Definition -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Oliver Auge: Zwischen Kaiser, König, Herzog und Papst: Handlungsoptionen Schleswiger Bischöfe im Spätmittelalter -- I. Das Bistum Schleswig ? Anfänge und Konsolidierung -- II. Machtpolitische Referenzpunkte im Kräftespiel um das Bistum Schleswig -- III. Die Schleswiger Bischöfe als Diener weltlicher Herren -- IV. Macht oder Ohnmacht? Die bischöfliche Burg Schwabstedt -- V. ?Instrumentalisierung? zu beiderseitigem Vorteil -- VI. Fazit -- Summary -- Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis -- Quellen -- Ungedruckte Quellen -- Gedruckte Quellen -- Literatur -- Stefan Petersen: Die Bischöfe von Ratzeburg ? episkopale Handlungsspielräume im Windschatten der Hansestädte Hamburg und Lübeck$7Generated by AI. 330 $aThis scholarly work, 'Kleine Bischöfe im Alten Reich,' explores the structural constraints and social practices of minor bishops in the Holy Roman Empire from 1200 to 1600. Edited by Oliver Auge, Andreas Bihrer, and Nina Gallion, the book originated from a conference held in Greifswald in 2018. It examines the economic, social, and political roles of these ecclesiastical figures, often positioned between higher authorities such as the emperor and local nobility. By analyzing their economic bases, administrative structures, and relationships with secular powers, the book provides insights into the challenges and dynamics faced by these bishops in medieval and early modern Europe. 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