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Livres anciens et modernes

S. A. Farmer (Ed.)

Approaches to Poverty in Medieval Europe Complexities, Contradictions, Transformations, c. 1100-1500

Brepols Publishers Turnhout, 2016

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Année
2016
ISBN
9782503555478
Auteur
S. A. Farmer (Ed.)
Éditeurs
Brepols Publishers Turnhout
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture souple

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Edition originale. International Medieval Research (IMR 22) Approaches to Poverty in Medieval Europe Complexities, Contradictions, Transformations, c. 1100-1500 S. A. Farmer (ed.) VIII+252 p., 4 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2016 ISBN: 978-2-503-55547-8 Languages: English HardbackHardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 110,00 excl. print Share/Save/Bookmark Drawing on a variety of sources from England, France, Italy, the Low Countries, and Iberia, the essays in this volume bring new perspectives to the history of the medieval poor. The essays in this volume re-examine two major medieval turning points in the relationship between rich and poor: the revolution in charity of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and the era of late medieval crises when the vulnerability of the poor increased dramatically and charitable generosity often declined. Drawing on a variety of sources from England, France, the Low Countries, Italy, and Iberia, the contributors to this volume add new perspectives on the agency of the poor, the influence of gendered forms of devotion, parallels in Christian and Jewish representations of the deserving and undeserving poor, and the effect of mendicant piety on the status of the involuntary poor. A broader implication of the volume as a whole is that medieval studies of poverty and wealth need to pay more attention to the role of rulers, ruling elites, and public policy in shaping the experiences of the poor. Table of Contents Introduction - SHARON FARMER Hospitals, Charity, and the Culture of Compassion in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries - ADAM J. DAVIS Impoverished Free Litigants in Thirteenth-Century Property Disputes - JANICE MUSSON R. Eliezer of Metz's Twelfth-Century Exclusion from Charity of the Jewish Avaryan B'mezid ('Deliberate Transgressor') - ALYSSA M. GRAY From Saint Francis to Salimbene di Adam: Begging in the Early Franciscan World, c. 1210-80 - ALLISON EDGREN Temptation and the Medieval Italian Inquisition - JILL MOORE Rich and Poor in Western Europe c. 1375-1475: The Political Paradox of Material Wellbeing - SAMUEL K. COHN JR. Feeding the Poor in a City at War. The Almoina of Barcelona During the Catalan Civil War (1462-72) -POL SERRAHIMA I BALIUS Rich Master, Poor Master: The Economic Standing of School Teachers in Late Medieval France - SARAH B. LYNCH The Poor and Their Power: Images of Poor Women in Medieval Literature and Art - ANNE M. SCOTT Interest Classification: Medieval & Renaissance History (c.400-1500) Medieval European history (400-1500) : main subdisciplines Political & institutional history Social & economic history Medieval European history (400-1500) : local & regional history Medieval History (400-1500) : subperiods Central Middle Ages (c.900 -1250) Language : english text Size: 156 x234 mm.
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