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This collection presents an innovative series of essays about the medieval culture of Feud and Violence. Featuring both prominent senior and younger scholars from the United States and Europe, the contributions offer various methods and points of view in their analyses. All, however, are indebted in some way to the work of Stephen D. White on legal culture, politics, and violence. White's work has frequently emphasized the importance of careful, closely focused readings of medieval sources as well as the need to take account of practice in relation to indigenous normative statements. His work
Civilization, Medieval. --- Vendetta --- Violence --- Feudalism --- Civilisation médiévale --- Féodalité --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Jusqu'à 1500 --- Civilization, Medieval --- Feudalism -- Europe -- History. --- Vendetta -- Europe -- History -- To 1500. --- History - General --- Social Conditions --- History & Archaeology --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Civilisation médiévale --- Féodalité --- Jusqu'à 1500 --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Blood feuds --- Feuds --- Revenge --- Self-help (Law) --- Lex talionis --- Truce of God --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Vendetta - Europe - History - To 1500 --- Violence - Europe - History - To 1500 --- Feudalism - Europe - History
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While most people today take hygiene and medicine for granted, they both have had their own history. We can gain deep insights into the pre-modern world by studying its health-care system, its approaches to medicine, and concept of hygiene. Already the early Middle Ages witnessed great interest in bathing (hot and cold), swimming, and good personal hygiene. Medical activities grew over time, but even early medieval monks were already great experts in treating the sick. The contributions examine literary, medical, historical texts and images and probe the information we can glean from them. The interdisciplinary approach of this volume makes it possible to view this large field in a complex and diversified manner, taking into account both early medieval and early modern treatises on medicine, water, bathing, and health. Such a cultural-historical perspective creates a most valuable bridge connecting literary and scientific documents under the umbrella of the history of mentality and history of everyday life. The volume does not aim at idealizing the past, but it definitely intends to deconstruct modern myths about the 'dirty' and 'unhealthy' Middle Ages and early modern age.
Spirituality --- Bathing customs --- Water --- Hygiene in literature. --- Literature, Medieval --- Literature, Modern --- Hygiene --- Public health --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Body care --- Cleanliness --- Human body --- Personal body care --- Personal cleanliness --- Personal hygiene --- Hydrology --- Bathing beaches --- Baths --- Spiritual-mindedness --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Spiritual life --- Social aspects --- History --- History and criticism. --- Care and hygiene --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs --- History of Hygiene and Baths. --- History of Medicine. --- Pre-modern Health Care.
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