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El. knyga: Lives, Identities and Histories in the Central Middle Ages

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  • ISBN-13: 9781009064231
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781009064231
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How did medieval people define themselves? And how did they balance their identities as individuals with the demands of their communities? Lives, Identities and Histories in the Central Middle Ages intertwines the study of identities with current scholarship to reveal their multi-layered, sometimes contradictory dimensions. Drawing on a wide range of sources, from legal texts to hagiographies and biblical exegesis, and diverse cultural and social approaches, this volume enriches our understanding of medieval people's identities - as defined by themselves and by others, as individuals and as members of groups and communities. It adopts a complex and wide-ranging understanding of what constituted 'identities' beyond family and regional or national belonging, such as social status, gender, age, literacy levels, and displacement. New figures and new concepts of 'identities' thus emerge from the dialogue between the chapters, through an approach based on life-histories, lived experience, ethnogenesis, theories of diaspora, cultural memory and generational change.

Offering a new take on the identities of medieval people, this volume intertwines the study of identities with current scholarship to reveal their multi-layered, sometimes contradictory dimensions, and looks beyond family, regional, or national communities to address the disparities forged by social status, gender, age, education, and displacement.

Recenzijos

'In this volume a galaxy of leading historians illuminates a wide range of topics and themes. Our understanding of post-Conquest England, Normandy, Flanders, medieval memory and historiography, ideas of gender and the study of the bible is enriched through analysis of charters, chronicles, legal treatises, glosses, hagiography and vernacular texts. Yet the chapters have a unity, fanning out as they do from the oeuvre of the beneficently influential historian whom the volume honours.' David D'Avray, University College London

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Offers a new take on the identities and life histories of medieval people, in their multi-layered and sometimes contradictory dimensions.
List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
viii
List of Abbreviations
x
Introduction 1(6)
Julie Barrau
David Bates
Part I Entwined Lives and Multiple Identities
7(152)
1 Mother and Motherhood in the Vita et Passio Willelmi Norwicensis
9(16)
Miri Rubin
2 Prayer for the Dead: Women, Death and Salvation
25(17)
Fiona J. Griffiths
3 Authority over Men and the Allocation of Riches: Two Readings of William of Malmesbury
42(14)
Mathieu Arnoux
4 Flemish Settlement and Maritime Traffic in the South-West Peninsula of Britain, c. 1050--1250
56(23)
Julia Crick
5 Cistercians and the Laity in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Upper Normandy
79(15)
Elma Brenner
6 Memory and Trauma: The Strange Case of Walchelin the Priest
94(13)
Patricia Skinner
7 New Charters of the Empress Matilda, with Particular Reference to Her Reception at Gloucester in 1139
107(35)
Nicholas Vincent
8 Female Identity before 1250: The Preudefemme
142(17)
David Crouch
Part II Historians, Lawyers and Exegetes: Writing Lives and Identities
159(155)
9 Ademar of Chabannes and the Normans: An Outline of a New Reading
161(19)
Pierre Bauduin
10 Lives, Identities and the Historians of the Normans
180(23)
David Bates
11 Ruth in the Twelfth Century: The Multiple Identities of a Foreign Converted Widow from Scripture
203(24)
Julie Barrau
12 Jacob and Esau and the Interplay of Jewish and Christian Identities in the Middle Ages
227(19)
Anna Sapir Abulafia
13 Identity, Gender and History in Wace's Roman de Rou and Roman de Brut
246(18)
Leonie V. Hicks
14 Glanvill: Law, Language and Identity
264(18)
John Hudson
15 Dunstan, Edgar and the History of Not-So-Recent Events
282(32)
George Garnett
Index 314
Julie Barrau is Senior Lecturer in Medieval British History at the University of Cambridge. She has published research on Thomas Becket and his circle, letter-writing, Latin literacy, and on the circulation of knowledge in the central Middle Ages. Her first book, Bible, lettres et politique. L'Écriture au service des hommes ą l'époque de Thomas Becket, was awarded the Prix Saintour by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. David Bates is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia. He gave the Ford Lectures in the University of Oxford in 2010 and has a doctorate honoris causa from the University of Caen-Normandie. His most recent books are The Normans and Empire (2013), William the Conqueror (2016; French translation, 2018), and (with Xavier Barral i Altet), La Tapisserie de Bayeux (2019), awarded the Prix du Livre d'Art by the Syndicat National des Antiquaires.