Negotiating Violence : Papal Pardons and Everyday Life in East Central Europe (1450-1550).
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- 9789004361263
- 940.2/1
- BX1490.5 .E73 2018
Intro -- Papal Pardons and Everyday Life in East Central Europe (1450-1550) -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Maps and Illustrations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Negotiating Apostasy -- Chapter 3 The Gates of Upward Social Mobility -- Chapter 4 From Savage to Civilized: Village Schools and Student Life -- Chapter 5 Life Outside the Walls: Clergymen on the Road -- Chapter 6 The Heyday of Popular Culture: The Shared Time and Space of Laity and Clergy -- Chapter 7 Contested Coexistence: Lay- Clerical Disputes and Their Settlement -- Chaper 8 Tales of a Peasant Revolt -- Chapter 9 Shifting Identities in the Christian- Muslim Contact Zone -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
By reading petitions of papal pardon, the book offers a vivid microhistorical narrative of the culture of violence, religion and learning in the late medieval rural milieu of East Central European commoners.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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