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Francesco Borri, Cristina La Rocca, Francesco Veronese (Eds)

Masculinities in Early Medieval Europe Tradition and Innovation, 450-1050

Brepols Publishers, 2023

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Anno di pubblicazione
2023
ISBN
9782503607351
Luogo di stampa
Turnhout
Autore
Francesco Borri, Cristina La Rocca, Francesco Veronese (Eds)
Pagine
306
Volumi
1
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Brepols Publishers
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156 x 234 Mm.
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prima edizione
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nuovo
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Masculinities in Early Medieval Europe Tradition and Innovation, 450-1050 Francesco Borri, Cristina La Rocca, Francesco Veronese (eds) Pages: 306 p. Size:156 x 234 mm Illustrations:10 b/w, 5 tables b/w. Language(s):English, Italian Publication Year:2023 Buy print version ? 85,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE ISBN: 978-2-503-60735-1 Paperback Available SUBJECT(S) Women's & gender studies Historical Sociology & Anthropology Early Middle Ages (c.500-1000) BIO Francesco Borri is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Cristina La Rocca is Full Professor of Medieval History at the University of Padua. Francesco Veronese is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Padova. SUMMARY This volume brings together a collection of essays that delve into the shifts in ideas, roles, and practices of masculinities and male attitudes during the transition from late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages. This period was marked by significant changes, including the collapse of Roman political authority in the West, the fragmentation of imperial universalism in polities, and the rise of Christianity, which all challenged the gender roles inherited from Antiquity. Within this historical context, the book explores the evolution of men's privileges, responsibilities, and burdens through eleven case studies focusing on different categories of men and manly behaviour. The volume brings to life husbands and fathers, kings and workers, clerics and warriors from both the East and the West, as revealed through contemporary textual and material sources and preserved in the physical remains of male bodies and actions. In doing so, this volume will bring to the fore new perspectives on masculinities and gender history. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cristina La Rocca, Introduzione I. QUESTIONI DI FAMIGLIA/ FAMILY MATTERS Michael E. Stewart, Marriage, Power, and Manly Romanitas in the Age of Justinian Annamaria Pazienza, When the Groom Relocates: Men's Change of Residence after Marriage in Lombard Italy Andreas Fischer, Fathers and Sons: Roles, Laws and Expectations in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages II. PARLIAMO DI GUERRIERI/ LET US TALK ABOUT WARRIORS Danuta Shanzer, Power, Violence, Pity, and Courage: Through Clerical Eyes in the Early Middle Ages Francesco Borri, Savage Dreams: Militant Masculinity between Antiquity and the Middle Ages Leonardo Sernagiotto, The Importance of Being Lothar: the Power, Violence, Courage and Impiety of a Carolingian Emperor III. CORPI DI CHIERICI, CADAVERI DI CHIERICI / CLERICAL BODIES, CLERICAL CORPSES Rachel Stone, On Criminal Priests: Illicit Desires and Clerical Masculinity Francesco Veronese, Men Moving Men's Bodies: Hagiographical Masculinities in Carolingian Times IV. QUEL CHE RESTA DELLA MASCOLINITÀ/ WHAT IS LEFT OF MASCULINITIES Bonnie Effros, St Martial, Disciple of Christ: Apostolic Conversion Stories and the Crisis of Modernity in Nineteenth-Century France Flavia De Rubeis, La firma dell'uomo: uso della scrittura e consapevolezza di sé Giovanna Bianchi & Serena Viva, Archaeology and Anthropology of a Group of laboratores from a Royal Center in Early Medieval Tuscia Francesco Borri & Francesco Veronese, Conclusioni RELATED PUBLICATIONS Language : English text
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