Center and periphery : studies on power in the medieval world in honor of William Chester Jordan

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Center and periphery : studies on power in the medieval world in honor of William Chester Jordan

edited by Katherine L. Jansen, G. Geltner, Anne E. Lester

(Later medieval Europe, v. 11)

Brill, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-300) and index

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William Chester Jordan's scholarship has demonstrated the complexity of negotiating power at both the center and margins of medieval society, taking us into the inner chambers of medieval power structures where kings, churchmen and courtiers dwell to the margins of society inhabited by disenfranchised peoples such as Jews, women and the poor. Center and Periphery: Studies on Power in the Medieval World in Honor of William Chester Jordan, edited by Katherine L. Jansen, G. Geltner and Anne E. Lester, honors Professor Jordan by taking up these themes and expanding them from France into Spain, Italy, the Lowlands, and the Mediterranean. The volume highlights how Jordan's work inspired and influenced a generation of medievalists working in North America and Europe today. Contributors are John W. Baldwin, Adam J. Davis, Jonathan Elukin, Hussein Fancy, Michelle Garceau, G. Geltner, Erica Gilles, Holly J. Grieco, Maya Soifer Irish, Katherine L. Jansen, Emily Kadens, Richard Landes, Jacques Le Goff, Anne E. Lester, Christopher MacEvitt, David Nirenberg, Mark Gregory Pegg , Jarbel Rodriguez, E.M. Rose and Teofilo Ruiz.

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Acknowledgements ... xi List of Illustrations ... xiii Abbreviations ... xv Foreword by Jacques Le Goff ... xvii Map ... xxi List of Contributors ... xxi Introduction ... 1 Katherine L. Jansen, G. Geltner, and Anne E. Lester Historiographical Introduction ... 13 John W. Baldwin Part One: Royal Power And Minorities 1. Christian Love, Jewish "Privacy," and Medieval Kingship ... 25 David Nirenberg 2. The Castilian Monarchy and the Jews (Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries) ... 39 Maya Soifer Irish 3. Royal Power and Ritual Murder: Notes on the Expulsion of the Jews from the Royal Domain of France, ... 1182 ... 51 E.M. Rose 4. The Intimacy of Exception: The Diagnosis of Samuel Abenmenasse ... 65 Hussein Fancy Part Two: The Politics Of Peacemaking 5. Can the Church be Desperate, Warriors be Pacifist, and Commoners Ridiculously Optimistic? On the Historian's Imagination and the Peace of God ... 79 Richard Landes 6. Peacemaking, Performance, and Power in Thirteenth-Century San Gimignano ... 93 Katherine L. Jansen 7. Captivity and Diplomacy in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon ... 107 Jarbel Rodriguez Part Three: Religious Institutions And Society 8. The Economic Power of a Hospital in Thirteenth-Century Provins ... 121 Adam J. Davis 9. "In Some Way Even More than Before": Approaches to Understanding St. Louis of Anjou, Franciscan Bishop of Toulouse ... 135 Holly J. Grieco 10. "In Order to Keep the Memory": Miracle Cults as Sources of Authority in the Crown of Aragon ... 157 Michelle Garceau 11. Patrolling Normative Borders after the Black Death: The Bishop of Lucca's Criminal Court ... 169 G. Geltner Part Four: Crusading, Memory, And Identity 12. Warrior or Saint? Joinville, Louis IX's Character, and the Challenge of the Crusade ... 183 Jonathan Elukin 13. Confessor King, Martyr Saint: Praying to Saint Maurice at Senlis ... 195 Anne E. Lester 14. Men of France? Boundary Crossing in Constantinople in the 1240s ... 211 Erica Gilles 15. Victory by Desire: Crusade and Martyrdom in the Fourteenth Century ... 223 Christopher MacEvitt Part Five: Rethinking Issues Of Medieval Law And History 16. Custom's Two Bodies ... 239 Emily Kadens 17. A Cautionary Note ... 249 Mark Gregory Pegg Afterword - William Chester Jordan: A Life of Learning ... Teofilo F. Ruiz William Chester Jordan: A Bibliography

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