The Medieval Household in Christian Europe, c. 850-c. 1550 - Beattie Cordelia

Managing Power, Wealth, and the Body

KORTE INHOUD

This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the medieval Christian West. In the period under examination, noble households often exercised great power in their own right, while even quite humble households were defined as agents of government in the administration of local communities. Many of the papers therefore address the public functions and perceptions of the household, and argue that the formulation of domestic (and family) values was of essential importance in the growth and development of the medieval Christian state. Contributors to this volume of collected essays write from a number of disciplinary perspectives (archaeological, art-historical, historical, and literary). They examine socially diverse households (from peasants to kings) and use case-studies from different regions across Europe in different periods from the medieval epoch from c.850 to c.1550. The volume both includes studies from archives and collections not often covered in English-...
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2004Uitgever: Brepols Publishers256 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 2503522084ISBN-13: 9782503522081

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