Prowess, Piety, and Public Order in Medieval Society

Prowess, Piety, and Public Order in Medieval Society
Title Prowess, Piety, and Public Order in Medieval Society PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 433
Release 2017-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004341099

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This festschrift in Richard Kaeuper’s honor brings together scholars from across disciplines to engage with three salient concerns of medieval society - knightly prowess and violence, lay and religious piety, and public order and government - from a variety of perspectives.

Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe

Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe
Title Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Kaeuper
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 352
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 0199244588

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Medieval Europe was a rapidly developing society with a problem of violent disorder. Professor Kaeuper's original and authoritative study reveals that chivalry was just as much a part of this problem as it was its solution. Chivalry praised heroic violence by knights, and fused such displaysof prowess with honour, piety, high-status, and attractiveness to women. Though the vast body of chivalric literature praised chivalry as necessary to civilization, most texts also worried over knightly violence, criticized the ideals and practices of chivalry, and often proposed reforms. Theknights themselves joined the debate, absorbing some reforms, ignoring others, sometimes proposing their own. The interaction of chivalry with major governing institutions ("church" and "state") emerging at that time was similarly complex: kings and clerics both needed and feared the force of theknighthood. This fascinating book lays bare these conflicts and paradoxes which surrounded the concept of chivalry in medieval Europe.

Kings, Knights and Bankers

Kings, Knights and Bankers
Title Kings, Knights and Bankers PDF eBook
Author Richard Kaeuper
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 400
Release 2015-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 9004302654

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In Kings, Knights, and Bankers, Richard Kaeuper presents a lifetime of research on Italian financiers, English kingship, chivalric violence, and knightly piety.

A Companion to Chivalry

A Companion to Chivalry
Title A Companion to Chivalry PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Jones
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 349
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1783273720

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A comprehensive study of every aspect of chivalry and chivalric culture.

Religious Rites of War beyond the Medieval West

Religious Rites of War beyond the Medieval West
Title Religious Rites of War beyond the Medieval West PDF eBook
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Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 331
Release 2023-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004686363

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This is Volume One of a two-volume collection that brings together contributions from cultural and military history to offer an examination of religious rites employed in connection with warfare as well as their transformative and power- and identity-building potential across political communities of medieval Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe. Covering the period ca. 900 and 1500, the work takes theoretical, textual and practical approaches to the research on religious warfare, and investigates the connections between, and significance and function of crucial war rituals such as pre-, intra- and postbellum rites, as well as various activities surrounding the military life of individuals, polities, and corporates. Contributors are Robert Antonín, Robert Bubczyk, Dariusz Dąbrowski, Jesse Harrington, Carsten Selch Jensen, Sini Kangas, Radosław Kotecki, Gregory Leighton, Kyle C. Lincoln, Jacek Maciejewski, Yulia Mikhailova, Max Naderer, László Veszprémy, and Dušan Zupka.

Knighthood and Society in the High Middle Ages

Knighthood and Society in the High Middle Ages
Title Knighthood and Society in the High Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author David Crouch
Publisher Leuven University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2020-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9462701709

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In popular imagination few phenomena are as strongly associated with medieval society as knighthood and chivalry. At the same time, and due to a long tradition of differing national perspectives and ideological assumptions, few phenomena have continued to be the object of so much academic debate. In this volume leading scholars explore various aspects of knightly identity, taking into account both commonalities and particularities across Western Europe. Knighthood and Society in the High Middle Ages addresses how, between the eleventh and the early thirteenth centuries, knighthood evolved from a set of skills and a lifestyle that was typical of an emerging elite habitus, into the basis of a consciously expressed and idealised chivalric code of conduct. Chivalry, then, appears in this volume as the result of a process of noble identity formation, in which some five key factors are distinguished: knightly practices, lineage, crusading memories, gender roles, and chivalric didactics.

Medieval Chivalry

Medieval Chivalry
Title Medieval Chivalry PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Kaeuper
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2016-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 0521761689

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Richard Kaeuper presents a new analysis of chivalry, re-interpreting it as a fundamental aspect of medieval society.