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Early Medieval Hagiography
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James T. Palmer
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English
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2018
About this book
Saints were powerful role models in the early Middle Ages, capable of defining communities. But what roles did saintly biographies play in shaping the medieval West? Are we any closer to the 'elusive goal' of understanding society and its many post-Roman transformations through them? This book provides a new starting point for the investigation of the early Middle Ages through hagiography. It critically examines the varied nature of hagiography in different societies, from Ireland to Germany via Rome and Spain, to help pave the way for future comparative studies. The book also offers a wide-ranging assessment of different modern methodologies used to interrogate hagiographies, from early twentieth-century source criticism, to the insights gained from gender studies, postmodernism and digital humanities.
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Contributor: James T. Palmer
Dr James T Palmer is Reader in Medieval History at the University of St Andrews. His recent books include The Apocalypse in the Early Middle Ages (2014) and Anglo-Saxons in a Frankish World (2009).
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Prof. Amy V. Ogden:
"[A]n excellent introduction to the topic of hagiography in the early Middle Ages and, along the way, to central issues of medieval textuality and historiography more generally. The author covers an impressive chronological and geographical range efficiently while lucidly evoking the diversity (sometimes highly nuanced) of texts and contexts."
"[A]n excellent introduction to the topic of hagiography in the early Middle Ages and, along the way, to central issues of medieval textuality and historiography more generally. The author covers an impressive chronological and geographical range efficiently while lucidly evoking the diversity (sometimes highly nuanced) of texts and contexts."
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Making Saints (Up)
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Chapter 2. Collecting Saints’ Stories
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Chapter 3. Historians and the Quest for Truth
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Chapter 4. Hagiographies and Early Medieval History
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December 16, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9781641890892
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research