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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- A Note on Citations and Sources xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. History, Historians, and the Peace of God 21
- 2. The Cult of Relics and Pilgrimage in Burgundy and Aquitaine at the Time of the Monastic Reform 41
- 3. The Enemies of the Peace: Reflections on a Vocabulary, 500-1100 58
- 4. The Chiaroscuro of Heresy: Early Eleventh-Century Aquitaine as Seen from Auxerre 80
- 5. Peace from the Mountains: The Auvergnat Origins of the Peace of God 104
- 6. The Castellan Revolution and the Peace of God in Aquitaine 135
- 7. The Peace of God and the Cult of the Saints in Aquitaine in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries 165
- 8. Between Aristocracy and Heresy: Popular Participation in the Limousin Peace of God, 994-1033 184
- 9. The Judgment of God: Andrew of Fleury's Account of the Peace League of Bourges 219
- 10. Monks, Feuds, and the Making of Peace in Eleventh- Century Flanders 239
- 11. Protection of the Church, Defense of the Law, and Reform: On the Purposes and Character of the Peace of God, 989-1038 259
- 12. Pollution, Purity, and Peace: An Aspect of Social Reform between the Late Tenth Century and 1076 280
- Postscript: The Peace of God and the Social Revolution 308
- Appendix A: Selected Documents on the Peace of God in Translation 327
- Appendix B: "To Control Military Requisitions": A Letter from Hincmar of Reims to Charles the Bald (859) 343
- Appendix C: The Latin Texts of the "Letter" of Heribert 347
- Contributors 351
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- A Note on Citations and Sources xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. History, Historians, and the Peace of God 21
- 2. The Cult of Relics and Pilgrimage in Burgundy and Aquitaine at the Time of the Monastic Reform 41
- 3. The Enemies of the Peace: Reflections on a Vocabulary, 500-1100 58
- 4. The Chiaroscuro of Heresy: Early Eleventh-Century Aquitaine as Seen from Auxerre 80
- 5. Peace from the Mountains: The Auvergnat Origins of the Peace of God 104
- 6. The Castellan Revolution and the Peace of God in Aquitaine 135
- 7. The Peace of God and the Cult of the Saints in Aquitaine in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries 165
- 8. Between Aristocracy and Heresy: Popular Participation in the Limousin Peace of God, 994-1033 184
- 9. The Judgment of God: Andrew of Fleury's Account of the Peace League of Bourges 219
- 10. Monks, Feuds, and the Making of Peace in Eleventh- Century Flanders 239
- 11. Protection of the Church, Defense of the Law, and Reform: On the Purposes and Character of the Peace of God, 989-1038 259
- 12. Pollution, Purity, and Peace: An Aspect of Social Reform between the Late Tenth Century and 1076 280
- Postscript: The Peace of God and the Social Revolution 308
- Appendix A: Selected Documents on the Peace of God in Translation 327
- Appendix B: "To Control Military Requisitions": A Letter from Hincmar of Reims to Charles the Bald (859) 343
- Appendix C: The Latin Texts of the "Letter" of Heribert 347
- Contributors 351
- Index 355