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Early Medieval Hagiography James T Palmer

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Early Medieval Hagiography James T Palmer
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Publisher: ARC, Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 134
Author: James T. Palmer
ISBN: 9781641890892, 1641890894
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Early Medieval Hagiography James T Palmer by James T. Palmer 9781641890892, 1641890894 instant download after payment.

Saints were powerful role models in the early Middle Ages, capable of defining communities. But what roles did saintly biographies play in shaping the medieval West? Are we any closer to the 'elusive goal' of understanding society and its many post-Roman transformations through them? This book provides a new starting point for the investigation of the early Middle Ages through hagiography. It critically examines the varied nature of hagiography in different societies, from Ireland to Germany via Rome and Spain, to help pave the way for future comparative studies. The book also offers a wide-ranging assessment of different modern methodologies used to interrogate hagiographies, from early twentieth-century source criticism, to the insights gained from gender studies, postmodernism and digital humanities.

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