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Between Sword And Prayer Warfare And Medieval Clergy In Cultural Perspective Radosaw Kotecki

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Between Sword And Prayer Warfare And Medieval Clergy In Cultural Perspective Radosaw Kotecki
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.86 MB
Author: Radosław Kotecki, Jacek Maciejewski, John S. Ott
ISBN: 9789004347304, 9004347305
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Between Sword And Prayer Warfare And Medieval Clergy In Cultural Perspective Radosaw Kotecki by Radosław Kotecki, Jacek Maciejewski, John S. Ott 9789004347304, 9004347305 instant download after payment.

Between Sword and Prayer is a broad-ranging anthology focused on the involvement of medieval clergy in warfare and a variety of related military activities. The essays address, on the one hand, the issue of clerical participation in combat, in organizing military campaigns, and in armed defense, and on the other, questions surrounding the political, ideological, or religious legitimization of clerical military aggression. These perspectives are further enriched by chapters dealing with the problem of the textual representation of clergy who actively participated in military affairs. The essays in this volume span Latin Christendom, encompassing geographically the four corners of medieval Europe: Western, East-Central, Northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. Contributors are Carlos de Ayala Martinez, Genevieve Buhrer-Thierry, Chris Dennis, Pablo Dorronzoro Ramirez, Lawrence G. Duggan, Daniel Gerrard, Robert Houghton, Carsten Selch Jensen, Radoslaw Kotecki, Jacek Maciejewski, Ivan Majnaric, Monika Michalska, Michael Edward Moore, Craig M. Nakashian, John S. Ott, Katherine Allen Smith, and Anna Waśko.

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