دانلود کتاب Monks and Nuns, Saints and Outcasts: Religion in Medieval Society
by Barbara H. Rosenwein, Sharon Farmer
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عنوان فارسی: راهبان و راهبه پرستاران و رانده شدگان: دین در جامعه قرون وسطی |
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Some of these essays re-envision the professionals of religion: the monks and nuns who carried out crucial social functions as mediators between living and dead, repositories for social memory, and loci of vicarious piety. In their religious life these people embodied an image of the society that produced them. Other contributions focus on social categories, usually expressed as dichotomies: male/female, insider/outsider, saint/outcast. Monks and Nuns, Saints and Outcasts is the first book to show the interaction of seemingly antithetical groups of medieval people and the ways in which they were defined by, as well as against, each other. All of the essays, taken together, form a tribute to Lester K. Little, pioneer in the study of religion in medieval society.
About the Author
Sharon Farmer is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours, also from Cornell. Barbara H. Rosenwein is Professor of History, Loyola University, Chicago, and editor of the Cornell series "Conjunctions of Religion and Power in the Medieval Past." Notable among her other books are To Be the Neighbor of Saint Peter: The Social Meaning of Cluny's Property, 909-1049 and Negotiating Space: Power, Restraint, and Privileges of Immunity in Early Medieval Europe, both from Cornell. She is also the editor of the Cornell University Press book Anger's Past: The Social Uses of an Emotion in the Middle Ages.