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Record Nr.

UNINA9910511343103321

Titolo

Prowess, piety, and public order in medieval society : studies in honor of Richard W. Kaeuper / / edited by Craig M. Nakashian, Daniel P. Franke

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, Netherlands ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : Brill, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

90-04-34109-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (413 pages)

Collana

Later Medieval Europe, , 1872-7875 ; ; Volume 14

Disciplina

394.7094

Soggetti

Chivalry - Europe - History

Chivalry in literature

Civilization, Medieval

Violence - Europe - History

Social history - Medieval, 500-1500

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Craig M. Nakashian and Daniel P. Franke -- Introduction: Richard W. Kaeuper as Historian / Craig M. Nakashian -- Is the Song of Roland’s Roncevalles a Military Satire? / Bernard S. Bachrach -- Chivalric Carnage? Fighting, Capturing and Killing at the Battles of Dol and Fornham in 1173 / John D. Hosler -- Prowess and Privilege: Robert Ufford, Earl of Suffolk and the Limits of Chivalry in Edward III’s England / Daniel P. Franke -- The Violence of the Preudomme / David Crouch -- Chivalry and Honor-Violence in Late Medieval Florence / Peter W. Sposato -- Loyalty, Autonomy, and Virtue: Redefining Nobility in Late-Medieval Castile / Thomas Devaney -- English Chivalry and the Decline of Strenuous Knighthood in the Later Fifteenth Century / Anthony J. Pollard -- “Li arcevesque est mult bon chevalier”: The Chivalric Ideals of Archbishop Turpin / Craig M. Nakashian -- Mooning the Abbot: A Tale of Disorder, Vulgarity, Ethnicity, and Underwear in the Monastery / Leah Shopkow -- Chivalric



and Religious Valorization of Warfare in High Medieval France / Samuel A. Claussen -- Morality and Legality in Late Medieval England: The Evidence of Benedictine Sermon Collections / Christopher Guyol -- Philip the Fair of France, Nemesis of Edward I of England / Elizabeth A.R. Brown -- Edward I: A Chivalric King? / Michael Prestwich -- Expenses Related to Corporal Punishment in France / William Chester Jordan -- Pardon, Parliament and Political Performance in Later Medieval England / W. Mark Ormrod -- A Reconsideration of Middle Welsh Literature as Historical Evidence for Social Violence / Sebastian Rider-Bezerra -- Chivalry and the Wise Watchman: A Study of Patience, Penance, and the Homeward Journey in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde / Russell A. Peck -- Sword-made Men: Mystical Armament and Earthly Authority in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur / Paul Dingman -- Refighting Carlo Ginzburg’s Night Battles / Richard Firth Green -- Index of Modern Authors / Craig M. Nakashian and Daniel P. Franke -- Index of Names and Subjects / Craig M. Nakashian and Daniel P. Franke -- Index of Ancient Sources / Craig M. Nakashian and Daniel P. Franke.

Sommario/riassunto

Richard Kaeuper’s career has examined three salient concerns of medieval society - knightly prowess and violence, lay and religious piety, and public order and government - most directly in three of his monographs: War, Justice, and Public Order (Oxford, 1988), Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe (Oxford, 1999), and Holy Warriors (Penn, 2009). Kaeuper approaches historical questions with an eye towards illuminating the inherent complexities in human ideas and ideals, and he has worked to untangle the various threads holding together cultural constructs such as chivalry, licit violence, and lay piety. The present festschrift in his honor brings together scholars from across disciplines to engage with those same concerns in medieval society from a variety of perspectives. Contributors are: Bernard S. Bachrach, Elizabeth A.R. Brown, Samuel A. Claussen, David Crouch, Thomas Devaney, Paul Dingman, Daniel P. Franke, Richard Firth Green, Christopher Guyol, John D. Hosler, William Chester Jordan, Craig M. Nakashian, W. Mark Ormrod, Russell A. Peck, Anthony J. Pollard, Michael Prestwich, Sebastian Rider-Bezerra, Leah Shopkow, and Peter W. Sposato.