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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Abbreviations 1. Introduction I: Identities: Selves and Others
Introduction 2. Courts in East and West
Notes Abbreviations References
3. At the Spanish Frontier
Notes References
4. Muslims in Christian Iberia, 1000–1526: varieties of Mudejar experience
Mudejar Identity: Is Jurisdiction Enough? The Sources for Mudejar History Demography, Lordship, and Economy Mudejar Culture: A History of Decline? Modern Approaches to Mudejar Culture: The Conservationists Alternative Strategies: Mudejarism as a Local Islam Defending Islam in the House of War Note Glossary References
5. How many Medieval Europes? The ‘pagans’ of Hungary and regional diversity in Christendom
Notes References
6. Christians, Barbarians and Monsters: the European discovery of the world beyond Islam
References
7. The Establishment of Medieval Hermeticism
The Asclepius Arabic Technical Hermeticism: Talismans and Necromantia Hermes and Chartres The Combination of the Asclepius With Arabic Hermetica: Hermann of Carinthia Hugo of Santalla Hermeticism in the Thirteenth Century Notes Bibliography
8. What the Crusades meant to Europe
References
9. The Crusades and the Persecution of the Jews
Church, State and the Protection of Jews The First Pogroms in European History ‘A New-Style Martyrdom’ The Failure of Protection The Second Crusade: Renewed Persecution in 1145 The Third Crusade: England and Germany Notes References
10. Strange Eventful Histories: the Middle Ages in the cinema
Note References
II: Beliefs, Social Values and Symbolic Order
Introduction 11. Political Rituals and Political Imagination in the Medieval West from the Fourth Century to the Eleventh
Notes Bibliography
Primary sources Secondary works
12. Modern Mythologies of Medieval Chivalry
Mythologies of Social Ascent Mythologies of Christianisation Mythologies of Courtly Conduct References
13. The Unique Favour of Penance: the Church and the people, c.800–c.1100
I II III IV V VI VII Notes References
Sources Secondary works
14. Gender Negotiations in France during the central Middle Ages: the literary evidence
Marriage Courtly Love in the Troubadour Lyric Gendered Identity Violence Conclusion Notes References
Texts and translations Secondary literature
15. Symbolism and Medieval Religious Thought
A Carolingian Example Historiography Chronology Cause and Effect References
Primary sources Secondary works
16. Sexuality in the Middle Ages
References
17. Sin, Crime and the Pleasures of the Flesh: the medieval Church judges sexual offences
Notes References
18. Through a Glass Darkly: seeing medieval heresy
Notes References
19. The Corpse in the Middle Ages: the problem of the division of the body
Body-Parts Multiple and Self-Chosen Division of the Body Opposition and Prohibition Division and Anatomy Division and Embalmment Putrefaction and Regeneration Notes References
Primary works Secondary works
20. The Crucifixion and the Censorship of Art around 1300
References
III: Power and Power Structures
Introduction 21. Space, Culture and Kingdoms in Early Medieval Europe
Bibliography
22. The Outward Look: Britain and beyond in medieval Irish literature
Introduction Outsider and Foreigner Conall Corc and Britain Niall NoÍgiallach, Britain and Beyond Vikings Conclusion Acknowledgements References
23. Powerful Women in the Early Middle Ages: queens and abbesses
Tenth-Century Europe and Seventh-Century England: Parallels and Contrasts Structures: Kinship, Household and Lifecycle Office: Queen, Empress and Abbess Conclusion: Structures, Circumstances and Conjunctures References
24. Perceptions of an Early Medieval Urban Landscape
Peace and Prosperity: The Political Image of the City under Theoderic the Great Problems of Terminology in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries Private Charters and Urban Spaces in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries References
Primary Sources Secondary Works
25. Assembly Politics in Western Europe from the Eighth Century to the Twelfth
Notes References
26. Beyond the Comune: the Italian city-state and its inheritance
Some Aspects of Italian Urban Growth The Reductionist Interpretation of the Communal Experience In Search of Communal Distinctiveness Some Reasons for Amnesia Notes References
27. Timbuktu and Europe: trade, cities and Islam in ‘medieval’ West Africa
The Medieval Empires, Trade Centres, and the Gold Trade Timbuktu The Application of Archaeology: Gao – A Case Study
Settlement and Architecture Religion Trade
Conclusions References
28. Medieval Law
Before the Twelfth Century The Twelfth Century and after Conclusion Notes References
29. Rulers and Justice, 1200–1500
References
30. The King’s Counsellors’ two Faces: a Portuguese perspective
King, Kingdom and Legitimacy: The Earliest Diplomatic Campaigns and the Role of Archbishop JoÃo Peculiar Establishing the King in His Kingdom: The Chancellor JuliÃo Pais and the Jurists Towards 1245: Vicente Hispano and the ‘Deposition’ of Sancho Ii Acknowledgement Note References
Primary sources Secondary sources
31. Fullness of Power? Popes, bishops and the polity of the Church, 1215–1517
I II III Notes References
IV: Elites, Organisations and Groups
Introduction 32. A New Legal Cosmos: late Roman lawyers and the early medieval Church
Bishops as Forensic Advocates in the Late Antique Church The Creation of Permanent Professional Advocates for the Church Pleading for Defensores Ecclesiae: The First Attempt Pleading for Defensores Ecclesiae: The Second Attempt Conclusion Notes References
33. Medieval Monasticism
References
Primary works Secondary works
34. Aspects of the Early Medieval Peasant Economy as revealed in the Polyptych of Prüm
Introduction The Manse Labour Services Communications and Markets Conclusion Notes Bibliography
35. Privilege in Medieval Societies from the Twelfth to the Fourteenth Century, or: How the exception proves the rule
Notes References
36. What did the Twelfth-Century Renaissance Mean?
References
37. The English Parish and its Clergy in the Thirteenth Century
Notes References
Unpublished material Secondary works
38. Everyday Life and Elites in the later Middle Ages: the civilised and the barbarian
I II III IV Acknowledgements References
39. On 1500
Ending and Beginning ‘The Middle Ages’ Problems of Periodization Kingship, Nobility and Lordship Land-Holding and Loyalty Historical Perspective and the Law Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Primary works Secondary works
Index
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