Authorities in the Middle Ages

Authorities in the Middle Ages
Author: Sini Kangas,Mia Korpiola,Tuija Ainonen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110294569

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Medievalists reading and writing about and around authority-related themes lack clear definitions of its actual meanings in the medieval context. Authorities in the Middle Ages offers answers to this thorny issue through specialized investigations. This book considers the concept of authority and explores the various practices of creating authority in medieval society. In their studies sixteen scholars investigate the definition, formation, establishment, maintenance, and collapse of what we understand in terms of medieval struggles for authority, influence and power. The interdisciplinary nature of this volume resonates with the multi-faceted field of medieval culture, its social structures, and forms of communication. The fields of expertise include history, legal studies, theology, philosophy, politics, literature and art history. The scope of inquiry extends from late antiquity to the mid-fifteenth century, from the Church Fathers debating with pagans to the rapacious ghosts ruining the life of the living in the Sagas. There is a special emphasis on such exciting but understudied areas as the Balkans, Iceland and the eastern fringes of Scandinavia.

Authority Community in the Middle Ages

Authority   Community in the Middle Ages
Author: Ian P. Wei,Donald Mowbray,Rhiannon Purdie
Publsiher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015050161580

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This volume explores how medieval people, from the 7th to the 15th century, appropriated different kinds of authority to bolster, create, define and imagine individuals and communities.

Aspects of Power and Authority in the Middle Ages

Aspects of Power and Authority in the Middle Ages
Author: Brenda Bolton,Christine Meek
Publsiher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015076110652

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Concepts of power and authority and the relationship between them were fundamental to many aspects of medieval society. The essays in this collection present a series of case studies that range widely, both chronologically and geographically, from Lombard Italy to early-modern Iberia and from Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and later-medieval England to twelfth-century France and the lands beyond the Elbe in the conversion period. While some papers deal with traditional royal, princely and ecclesiastical authority, they do so in new ways. Others examine groups and aspects less obviously connected to power and authority, such as the networks of influence centring on royal women or powerful ecclesiastics, the power relationships revealed in Anglo-Saxon and Old-Norse literature or the influence that might be exercised by needy crusaders, by Jews with the ability to advance loans or by parish priests on the basis of their local connections. An important section discusses the power of the written word, whether papal bulls, collections of miracle stories, or the documents produced in lawsuits. The papers in this volume demonstrate the variety and multiplicity of both power and authority and the many ways by which individuals exercised influence and exerted a claim to be heard and respected.

Law and Authority in the Early Middle Ages

Law and Authority in the Early Middle Ages
Author: Thomas Faulkner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107084919

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An examination of the barbarian laws in Carolingian Europe, contributing to debates concerning written law, kingship and ethnic identities.

Inspiration and Authority in the Middle Ages

Inspiration and Authority in the Middle Ages
Author: Brian Daniel FitzGerald
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198808244

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"This book ... began as a doctoral thesis"--Page v.

Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe

Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe
Author: Edward Peters
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812206807

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Throughout the Middle Ages and early modern Europe theological uniformity was synonymous with social cohesion in societies that regarded themselves as bound together at their most fundamental levels by a religion. To maintain a belief in opposition to the orthodoxy was to set oneself in opposition not merely to church and state but to a whole culture in all of its manifestations. From the eleventh century to the fifteenth, however, dissenting movements appeared with greater frequency, attracted more followers, acquired philosophical as well as theological dimensions, and occupied more and more the time and the minds of religious and civil authorities. In the perception of dissent and in the steps taken to deal with it lies the history of medieval heresy and the force it exerted on religious, social, and political communities long after the Middle Ages. In this volume, Edward Peters makes available the most compact and wide-ranging collection of source materials in translation on medieval orthodoxy and heterodoxy in social context.

Authority and Power in the Medieval Church C 1000 c 1500

Authority and Power in the Medieval Church  C  1000 c  1500
Author: Thomas W. Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2020
Genre: Autorität
ISBN: 2503585299

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While they often go hand-in-hand and the distinction between the two is frequently blurred, authority and power are distinct concepts and abilities - this was a problem that the Church tussled with throughout the High and Late Middle Ages. Claims of authority, efforts to have that authority recognized, and the struggle to transform it into more tangible forms of power were defining factors of the medieval Church's existence. As the studies assembled here demonstrate, claims to authority by members of the Church were often in inverse proportion to their actual power - a problematic paradox which resulted from the uneven and uncertain acceptance of ecclesiastical authority by lay powers and, indeed, fellow members of the ecclesia. The chapters of this book reveal how clerical claims to authority and power were frequently debated, refined, opposed, and resisted in their expression and implementation. The clergy had to negotiate a complex landscape of overlapping and competing claims in pursuit of their rights. They waged these struggles in arenas that ranged from papal, royal, and imperial curiae, through monastic houses, law courts and parliaments, urban religious communities and devotional networks, to contact and conflict with the laity on the ground; the weapons deployed included art, manuscripts, dress, letters, petitions, treatises, legal claims, legates, and the physical arms of allied lay powers. In an effort to further our understanding of this central aspect of ecclesiastical history, this interdisciplinary volume, which effects a broad temporal, geographical, and thematic sweep, points the way to new avenues of research and new approaches to a traditional topic. It fuses historical methodologies with art history, gender studies, musicology, and material culture, and presents fresh insights into one of the most significant institutions of the medieval world.

Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe

Absentee Authority Across Medieval Europe
Author: Frédérique Lachaud,Michael Penman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 178327252X

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An interdisciplinary approach to a crucial part of the systems of medieval authority and governance.