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Prowess, Piety, and Public Order in Medieval Society
Studies in Honor of Richard W. Kaeuper
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Edited by:
Craig M. Nakashian
and Daniel P. Franke
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2017
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Richard Kaeuper’s career has examined three salient concerns of medieval society - knightly prowess and violence, lay and religious piety, and public order and government - most directly in three of his monographs: War, Justice, and Public Order (Oxford, 1988), Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe (Oxford, 1999), and Holy Warriors (Penn, 2009). Kaeuper approaches historical questions with an eye towards illuminating the inherent complexities in human ideas and ideals, and he has worked to untangle the various threads holding together cultural constructs such as chivalry, licit violence, and lay piety. The present festschrift in his honor brings together scholars from across disciplines to engage with those same concerns in medieval society from a variety of perspectives.
Contributors are: Bernard S. Bachrach, Elizabeth A.R. Brown, Samuel A. Claussen, David Crouch, Thomas Devaney, Paul Dingman, Daniel P. Franke, Richard Firth Green, Christopher Guyol, John D. Hosler, William Chester Jordan, Craig M. Nakashian, W. Mark Ormrod, Russell A. Peck, Anthony J. Pollard, Michael Prestwich, Sebastian Rider-Bezerra, Leah Shopkow, and Peter W. Sposato.
Contributors are: Bernard S. Bachrach, Elizabeth A.R. Brown, Samuel A. Claussen, David Crouch, Thomas Devaney, Paul Dingman, Daniel P. Franke, Richard Firth Green, Christopher Guyol, John D. Hosler, William Chester Jordan, Craig M. Nakashian, W. Mark Ormrod, Russell A. Peck, Anthony J. Pollard, Michael Prestwich, Sebastian Rider-Bezerra, Leah Shopkow, and Peter W. Sposato.
Author / Editor information
Craig M. Nakashian, Ph.D. (2010), University of Rochester, is an Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. He has published on religion and war in the Middle Ages, including Warrior Churchmen of Medieval England, 1000-1250 (Boydell & Brewer, 2016).
Daniel P. Franke, Ph.D. (2014), University of Rochester, is an Assistant Professor of History at Richard Bland College of William and Mary. He has published on the crusades and warfare and is writing a monograph on the earls of Suffolk.
Daniel P. Franke, Ph.D. (2014), University of Rochester, is an Assistant Professor of History at Richard Bland College of William and Mary. He has published on the crusades and warfare and is writing a monograph on the earls of Suffolk.
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eBook published on:
March 6, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9789004341098
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Main content:
416
eBook ISBN:
9789004341098
Keywords for this book
chivalry; violence; literature; loyalty; knighthood; kingship; religion; warfare; medieval; history
Audience(s) for this book
This volume will be of interest to students and specialists of medieval culture and society.