دانلود کتاب Revisiting decadence: Interpersonal behavior in fifteenth-century historical narrative of Burgundy, France, and England
by Lia Ross
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عنوان فارسی: بازخوانی دزدی: رفتار بین فردی در روایت تاریخی قرن پانزدهم در بورگوندی، فرانسه و انگلستان |
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In it, the concept of fifteenth-century decadence finds expression through a variety of broad themes. Within the theater of war (the single most prolific subject in contemporary chronicles, and one that still colors negatively our perception of this era), this work identifies various styles of leadership and their relative success with subordinates and civilians. Then it examines tournaments and other staged performances, a thematic group dear to some chroniclers, for their relevance to the ever-present issue of how displays of violence may or may not influence violent behavior in society. In its central chapter it discusses the intrigues of the nobility revolving around feeble or mad kings, and their legacy of conflicts in this century known for its “over-mighty subjects,” in the light of psychosocial interpretations of depression and of various aspects of manipulative behavior. Another central theme to contemporary history, the frequent but ultimately unsuccessful urban revolts, becomes the subject of an analysis of behavioral characteristics of various urban populations vis-à-vis their rulers. The work concludes with a discussion of the collective obsession with death, allegedly peculiar of this period. For this purpose it contrasts the viewpoint of historical narrative, with its descriptions of infliction and suffering of death, with conclusions resting on other types of sources.
This work ultimately provides a new interpretation of fifteenth-century decadence through an examination of how fifteenth century historians, chroniclers, and diarists presented their actors, interpreted personalities and motives, and defined acceptable and unacceptable behavior.