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Ecclesia et violentia : violence against the Church and violence within the church in the middle ages /

Ecclesia et Violentia is an interdisciplinary anthology that explores the phenomenon of violence in relation to the medieval Church, as well as within the structures of that institution. The volume provides a clearer understanding of hostile and violent acts against both religious institutions and c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kotecki, Radosław (Editor ), Maciejewski, Jacek (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Arsonists, Thieves and Clerics: Attacks against the Church within the Dioceses of Salamanca and Zamora during the 12th and 13th Centuries
  • Pierre's Crossing: Violence and Assassination in the South of France at the Turn of the 13th Century
  • Violence against the Paulines in Late Medieval Slavonia
  • Episcopal and Papal Vacancies: A Long History of Violence
  • Serente diabulo: The Revolts of the Nuns at Poitiers and Tours in the Late 6th Century
  • Violence in the Monastery: The Lynching that Could Have Happened, Based on a Story Recorded by Ekkehard IV of St Gall
  • Chivalry, War and Clerical Identity: England and Normandy c. 1056-1226
  • All my Sons are Bastards: Geoffrey Plantagenet's Military Service to Henry II
  • Making War and Enormities: Violence within the Church in the Diocese of Cracow at the Beginning of the 14th Century
  • Violence and Apostasy: Conflict as Cause or Side Effect?
  • The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment (875-897)
  • The Archdiocese of Nidaros and Its Political Encounters in Late 12th and Early 13th Century Norway
  • Once upon a Time in Faversham
  • Vis et metus, or How the Monastic Chronicler Ludolf of Sagan Presented the Relationships of Canons Regular with Local Dukes (14th Century)
  • A beato Maximino se letaliter ictum eiulando indicavit: Visions of Saints Personally Executing Physical Punishments in 10th- and 11th-century French Hagiography
  • The Clergy's Complaints and Pleas to Rulers for Protection from Violence in France and the Empire (10th-12th Centuries)
  • The Protection of the Church by Hungarian Royal Decrees and Synodal Statutes in the 11th to early 14th centuries
  • Rough Sex and Rape in Carmina Burana
  • The Use of Power and Violence as Methods of Conducting a Religious Dispute: The Case of the Hussite Polemics.