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E-grāmata: Holy Entrepreneurs: Cistercians, Knights, and Economic Exchange in Twelfth-Century Burgundy

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  • Formāts: 260 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501721038
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501721038
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The twelfth century was characterized by intense spirituality as well as rapid economic development. Drawing on unprecedented research, Constance Brittain Bouchard demonstrates that the Cistercian monks of Burgundy were exemplary in both spheres. Bouchard explores the web of economic ties that linked the Cistercian monasteries with their secular neighbors, especially the knights, and reaches some surprising conclusions about Cistercian attitudes.



The twelfth century was characterized by intense spirituality as well as rapid economic development. Drawing on unprecedented research, Constance Brittain Bouchard demonstrates that the Cistercian monks of Burgundy were exemplary in both spheres...

Recenzijas

A signal strength of this book is the author's care to show that contemporaries understood and expressed in the charters the different transactions in which a monastery might engage. There was no confusion among pawns, leases, purchases, and gifts. In addition to being an important revisionist study of Burgundian Cistercian economic practices, this clear book is an excellent brief introduction for anyone wishing to understand twelfth-century charters and cartularies.

(American Historical Review)

Preface ix
Abbreviations and Manuscrpt Sources xii
Introduction 1(30)
Pawning, Leasing, Exchanges, and Sales
31(35)
Gifts and Countergifts
66(29)
Types of Cistercian Property
95(34)
Quarrels, Claims, and Confirmation
129(31)
The Cistercian's Neighbors
160(25)
Conclusions: Economic Exchange and Cistercian Ideals
185(14)
Appendix: The Abbots of Cistercian Houses in Burgundy
199(28)
Auberive
200(1)
Beaulieu
201(1)
Bourras
201(1)
La Bussiere
202(2)
Citeaux
204(4)
Clairvaux
208(3)
La Crete
211(1)
La Ferte-sur-Grosne
212(1)
Fontenay
213(2)
Longue
215(1)
Maizieres
215(1)
Mores
216(1)
Morimond
217(2)
Pontigny
219(2)
Quincy
221(1)
Reigny
222(1)
Les Roches
223(1)
Septfons
224(1)
Theuley
225(1)
Vaux-la-Douce
226(1)
Selected Bibliography 227(8)
Index 235
Constance Brittain Bouchard is Distinguished Professor of Medieval History and Chair of the History Department at the University of Akron. Among her many books are "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted": The Discourse of Opposites in Twelfth-Century Thought and "Strong of Body, Brave and Noble": Chivalry and Society in Medieval France, also from Cornell, and The Cartulary of Montier-en-Der, 666-1129.