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Plow Pen and Sword. Images and Sel

English · Hardback

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In the Early Middle Ages, clergy, nobility, peasants and townspeople in the Low Countries showed greatly varying attitudes to labor, property, violence, social inequality, religion and emotions. This book analyzes and compares these different group attitudes, which resulted in strikingly contrasting self-images and images of other groups.


List of contents

Introduction Part 1: Group Cultures 1. The Clergy: Self-Image and Ideology 2. Image and Self-Image of the Aristocracy 3. Church Views on Peasants: Cultural Exchange Between the Church and the Peasantry 4. Images of Trade, Merchants, Trade Settlements and Cities Part 2: Exemplary Studies 5. Oral and Written Traditions in the Versus de Unibove 6. Rituals of Humiliation and Triumph: Stavelot, 1065-1071 7. Early Manifestations of Urban Mentalities: Sint-Truiden, Trier and Cambrai, ca. 1050-1150 8. A Tournament of the Dead: Religious Diversity in an Exemplum by Caesarius of Heisterbach. Conclusion.

About the author

Rudi Künzel previously taught in the Department of History at the University of Amsterdam.

Summary

This book compares the cultures of the different social groups living in the Low Countries in the early Middle Ages. Clergy, nobility, peasants and townsmen greatly varied in their attitudes to labor, property, violence, and the handling and showing of emotions. Künzel explores how these social groups looked at themselves as a group, and how they looked at the other groups. Image and self-image could differ radically. The results of this research are specified and tested in four case studies on the interaction between group cultures, focusing respectively on the influence of oral and written traditions on a literary work, rituals as a means of conflict management in weakly centralized societies, stories as an expression of an urban group mentality, and beliefs on death and the afterlife.

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