L. Waugh / Peter Diehl (eds.)
Christendom and Its Discontents
Exclusion, Persecution, and Rebellion, 1000 1500
Herausgeber: Diehl, Peter; Waugh, Scott L.
L. Waugh / Peter Diehl (eds.)
Christendom and Its Discontents
Exclusion, Persecution, and Rebellion, 1000 1500
Herausgeber: Diehl, Peter; Waugh, Scott L.
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A volume of essays on the sources of dissent and diversity in medieval society.
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A volume of essays on the sources of dissent and diversity in medieval society.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525091
- ISBN-10: 0521525098
- Artikelnr.: 22166120
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525091
- ISBN-10: 0521525098
- Artikelnr.: 22166120
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Introduction; Part I. Heterodoxy, Dissemination, and Repression:
1. Heresy, repression, and social change in the age of Gregorian reform R.
I. Moore; 2. Overcoming reluctance to prosecute heresy in
thirteenth-century Italy Peter Diehl; 3. Social stress, social strain, and
the inquisitors of medieval Languedoc James Given; 4. The schools and the
Waldensians: a new work by Durand of Huesca Mary A. Rouse and Richard H.
Rouse; 5. The reception of Arnau de Vilanova's religious ideas Clifford R.
Backman; 6. 'Springing cockel in our clene corn': Lollard preaching in
England about 1400 Anne Hudson; Part II. Women's Religious Aspirations: 7.
Repression or collaboration? the case of Elisabeth and Ekbert of Schönau
Anne L. Clark; 8. Prophetic patronage as repression: Lucia Brocadelli da
Narni and Ercole d'Este E. Ann Matter; 9. Scandala: controversies
concerning clausura and women's religious communities in late medieval
Sicily Katherine Gill; Part III. Non-Christian Minorities within Medieval
Christendom: 10. The conversion of Minorcan Jews (417-418): an experiment
in the history of historiography Carlo Ginzburg; 11. The deteriorating
image of the Jews - twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert Chazan; 12.
Monarchs and minorities in the Christian western Mediterranean about 1300:
Lucera and its analogues David Abulafia; 13. Muslim Spain and Mediterranean
slavery: the medieval slave trade as an aspect of Muslim-Christian
relations Olivia Remie Constable; Part IV. Christendom and its Discontents:
Rethinking the Boundaries: 14. The tortures of the Body of Christ Gavin I.
Langmuir; 15. The holy and the unholy: sainthood, witchcraft, and magic in
late medieval Europe Richard Kieckhefer; 16. Transgressing the limits set
by the Fathers: authority and impious exegesis in medieval thought Edward
M. Peters; Index.
1. Heresy, repression, and social change in the age of Gregorian reform R.
I. Moore; 2. Overcoming reluctance to prosecute heresy in
thirteenth-century Italy Peter Diehl; 3. Social stress, social strain, and
the inquisitors of medieval Languedoc James Given; 4. The schools and the
Waldensians: a new work by Durand of Huesca Mary A. Rouse and Richard H.
Rouse; 5. The reception of Arnau de Vilanova's religious ideas Clifford R.
Backman; 6. 'Springing cockel in our clene corn': Lollard preaching in
England about 1400 Anne Hudson; Part II. Women's Religious Aspirations: 7.
Repression or collaboration? the case of Elisabeth and Ekbert of Schönau
Anne L. Clark; 8. Prophetic patronage as repression: Lucia Brocadelli da
Narni and Ercole d'Este E. Ann Matter; 9. Scandala: controversies
concerning clausura and women's religious communities in late medieval
Sicily Katherine Gill; Part III. Non-Christian Minorities within Medieval
Christendom: 10. The conversion of Minorcan Jews (417-418): an experiment
in the history of historiography Carlo Ginzburg; 11. The deteriorating
image of the Jews - twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert Chazan; 12.
Monarchs and minorities in the Christian western Mediterranean about 1300:
Lucera and its analogues David Abulafia; 13. Muslim Spain and Mediterranean
slavery: the medieval slave trade as an aspect of Muslim-Christian
relations Olivia Remie Constable; Part IV. Christendom and its Discontents:
Rethinking the Boundaries: 14. The tortures of the Body of Christ Gavin I.
Langmuir; 15. The holy and the unholy: sainthood, witchcraft, and magic in
late medieval Europe Richard Kieckhefer; 16. Transgressing the limits set
by the Fathers: authority and impious exegesis in medieval thought Edward
M. Peters; Index.
Preface; Introduction; Part I. Heterodoxy, Dissemination, and Repression:
1. Heresy, repression, and social change in the age of Gregorian reform R.
I. Moore; 2. Overcoming reluctance to prosecute heresy in
thirteenth-century Italy Peter Diehl; 3. Social stress, social strain, and
the inquisitors of medieval Languedoc James Given; 4. The schools and the
Waldensians: a new work by Durand of Huesca Mary A. Rouse and Richard H.
Rouse; 5. The reception of Arnau de Vilanova's religious ideas Clifford R.
Backman; 6. 'Springing cockel in our clene corn': Lollard preaching in
England about 1400 Anne Hudson; Part II. Women's Religious Aspirations: 7.
Repression or collaboration? the case of Elisabeth and Ekbert of Schönau
Anne L. Clark; 8. Prophetic patronage as repression: Lucia Brocadelli da
Narni and Ercole d'Este E. Ann Matter; 9. Scandala: controversies
concerning clausura and women's religious communities in late medieval
Sicily Katherine Gill; Part III. Non-Christian Minorities within Medieval
Christendom: 10. The conversion of Minorcan Jews (417-418): an experiment
in the history of historiography Carlo Ginzburg; 11. The deteriorating
image of the Jews - twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert Chazan; 12.
Monarchs and minorities in the Christian western Mediterranean about 1300:
Lucera and its analogues David Abulafia; 13. Muslim Spain and Mediterranean
slavery: the medieval slave trade as an aspect of Muslim-Christian
relations Olivia Remie Constable; Part IV. Christendom and its Discontents:
Rethinking the Boundaries: 14. The tortures of the Body of Christ Gavin I.
Langmuir; 15. The holy and the unholy: sainthood, witchcraft, and magic in
late medieval Europe Richard Kieckhefer; 16. Transgressing the limits set
by the Fathers: authority and impious exegesis in medieval thought Edward
M. Peters; Index.
1. Heresy, repression, and social change in the age of Gregorian reform R.
I. Moore; 2. Overcoming reluctance to prosecute heresy in
thirteenth-century Italy Peter Diehl; 3. Social stress, social strain, and
the inquisitors of medieval Languedoc James Given; 4. The schools and the
Waldensians: a new work by Durand of Huesca Mary A. Rouse and Richard H.
Rouse; 5. The reception of Arnau de Vilanova's religious ideas Clifford R.
Backman; 6. 'Springing cockel in our clene corn': Lollard preaching in
England about 1400 Anne Hudson; Part II. Women's Religious Aspirations: 7.
Repression or collaboration? the case of Elisabeth and Ekbert of Schönau
Anne L. Clark; 8. Prophetic patronage as repression: Lucia Brocadelli da
Narni and Ercole d'Este E. Ann Matter; 9. Scandala: controversies
concerning clausura and women's religious communities in late medieval
Sicily Katherine Gill; Part III. Non-Christian Minorities within Medieval
Christendom: 10. The conversion of Minorcan Jews (417-418): an experiment
in the history of historiography Carlo Ginzburg; 11. The deteriorating
image of the Jews - twelfth and thirteenth centuries Robert Chazan; 12.
Monarchs and minorities in the Christian western Mediterranean about 1300:
Lucera and its analogues David Abulafia; 13. Muslim Spain and Mediterranean
slavery: the medieval slave trade as an aspect of Muslim-Christian
relations Olivia Remie Constable; Part IV. Christendom and its Discontents:
Rethinking the Boundaries: 14. The tortures of the Body of Christ Gavin I.
Langmuir; 15. The holy and the unholy: sainthood, witchcraft, and magic in
late medieval Europe Richard Kieckhefer; 16. Transgressing the limits set
by the Fathers: authority and impious exegesis in medieval thought Edward
M. Peters; Index.