Spain and the Mediterranean in the later Middle Ages: studies in political and intellectual history
In: Variorum collected studies series 764
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In: Variorum collected studies series 764
In: Wolfenbütteler Forschungen 161
This volume brings together Spanish and German scholars specialised in the field of religious interaction. Most medieval societies ruled by Muslims and Christians were religiously plural not by choice and ideal but by nature. Religious affiliation and identity had to be repeatedly negotiated, defined, and chosen. The impact of legitimated religious violence towards subordinate religions or of religious wars underlies the more peaceful periods. Semi-permeable borders between the religions favoured inter-religious exchanges, while at the same time the efforts to impose segregation and discrimination aimed to restrict contact and influence. Agency by members of the subordinate religions was administratively and economically welcome and religiously and socially inevitable. 0The authors address topics such as the different strategies for power, order, exchange and identity chosen to organise religious plurality in medieval societies. Rights and regulations by both dominant and subordinate religions for demarcation, and in the opposite direction, pragmatism and forum shopping, were important strategies. A comparative approach stemming from the controversy on the concept of convivencia or coexistence in and beyond the Iberian Peninsula, as a possible model of inter-religious cohabitation, is combined with the inspiring results on religious plurality unearthed by intense research on mixed societies in the Mediterranean, Byzantium, the Crusading States and Central Asia. New theoretical and empirical models and concepts are proposed for comparative work in this research field.
In: BAR
In: International series 2412
In: Toronto medieval texts and translations 12
In: Collection "Regards croisés sur le monde anglophone"
In: Estudios políticos: revista de ciencia política, Heft 32, S. 219-236
ISSN: 0185-1616
Summarizes Jacques Le Goff's philosophy of historical study apparent in his 1991 depiction of daily life in Western Europe during the Middle Ages & his 1986 connections between Western European intelligentsia & politics in the Middle Ages. Le Goff's interdisciplinary & comprehensive approach to the study of history emphasizes the researcher's duty to evaluating all information at hand & the use of the most contemporary technology available. His work is described as a history of history in the way it depicts the political, the quotidian, & the philosophical life of the Middle Ages & then carefully draws connections between them. His major French sociological & philosophical influences are identified, showing Le Goff's ability to establish intellectual bridges between multidisciplinary views of history. 22 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Historia
In: Serie menor
In: La comida de la vida