Intricate interfaith networks in the Middle Ages
quotidian Jewish-Christian contacts
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Author
Publication
2016 - Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, Belgium
Language
English
Word Count
86,750 words, Guess
Page Count
347 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-102503544290
- ISBN-139782503544298
- ISBN-139782503544830
- ISBN-102503544835
- OCLC Control Number962331011
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL44119564M
Classifications
- DDC940.1
- LCCDS135.E81 I68 2016
Description
The book explores the extraordinarily intricate network of connections between Christians and Jews in the medieval urban sphere. Recent scholarship has suggested that the religious divide between Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages, although ever-present (and at times even violently so), did not stop individuals and groups from forming ties and expanding them in more intricate ways than previously thought. Moreover, these networks appear to have functioned with an apparent disregard towards any confessional and religious differences. Nevertheless, this was by no means a straightforward or simple situation; both the theological background to how each faith viewed 'other' beliefs, as well as the strong social, religious, and authoritative circles that at the least critiqued, even if they did not entirely discourage such contacts, created a formidable opposition to these networks. The articles in this book were presented as papers during an international workshop at the Central European University in Budapest in February 2010. In these presentations and discussions, the premise of interfaith relations and networks was thoroughly explored across Europe from the Iberian Peninsula to the eastern Hungarian frontier, and from England to Italy throughout the high and later medieval period. In this volume, the contributors explore a number of phenomena through different disciplinary approaches. Ties of an economic and cultural nature are examined, and attention is paid to social contacts and networks in the fields of art and the sciences, and matters of daily life. The picture that emerges is altogether more nuanced and diverse than the bipolar paradigm that has dominated previous scholarship.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studies in the history of daily life (800-1600) -- Volume 5
- Studies in the history of daily life (800-1600) -- v. 5.
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