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A Companion to Popular Apocalypticism in the High and Late Middle Ages: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, cartea 108

Editat de Sally Mayall Brasher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2025
The many crises of the high and late Middle Ages in Europe saw a resurgence of interest in apocalypticism and millenarianism. Pious Christians who feared the coming judgement day but found the established Church lacking in an adequate response, sought out leadership and direction from thinkers who appealed to their lived experience. In this volume, we examine how this eschatology was interpreted, expressed, and disseminated in popular culture by a variety of lay religious movements and individuals such as the Order of Apostles, Bianchi, Guglielmites, Wycliffites, and Hussites among others. The authors here focus on how this creative response to apocalypticism reflected the changing social and political culture of medieval Europeans and is intended to illuminate the active exchange of popular and elite religious culture in the era.

Contributors include: Sally M. Brasher, Steven A. Hackbarth, Eleanor Janega, Stephen Lahey, Richard Landes, Alexandra R.A. Lee, Lucie Mazalová, Jerry B. Pierce, and Sergio Sancho Fibla.
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ISBN-13: 9789004527133
ISBN-10: 9004527133
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Notă biografică

Sally M. Brasher, Ph.D., is Professor of History at Shepherd University. Her research focuses on religion in the urban environment of medieval Italy and gender in the Middle Ages. Published works include the books, Women of the Humiliati: A Lay Religious Order in Medieval Civic Life (Routledge, 2003), and Hospitals and Charity: Religious Culture and Civic Life in Medieval Northern Italy (Manchester University Press, 2017), as well as essays on medieval Italian women religious and gender pedagogy.

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List of Illustrations
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Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Sally M. Brasher

1 The Apocalyptic Year Thousand: Demotic Religiosity and the Birth of Europe
Richard Landes

2 From Acceptance to Annihilation: Poverty, Apocalypticism, and the Appeal of the Order of Apostles
Jerry B. Pierce

3 A Partial Apocalypse? Eschatology and the Bianchi Devotions of 1399
Alexandra R.A. Lee

4 The Feminine Divine: Millenarian Interpretation by the Guglielmites
Sally M. Brasher

5 Apocalypticism in the Age of Wyclif
Steven A. Hackbarth

6 Antichrist in Prague
Eleanor Janega

7 Apocalypticism in Bohemia after 1400: Violence and the Eschaton
Stephen Lahey and Lucie Mazalová

8 Listening to John, Rewriting the Book: a Liturgical Reading of Constança de Rabasten’s Revelations
Sergi Sancho Fibla

Index