Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian empire [electronic resource] / Rachel Stone.
2012
DC70 .S76 2012
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Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian empire [electronic resource] / Rachel Stone.
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ISBN
9781107006744
9781139185899 (electronic book)
9781139185899 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
xvii, 399 p. : geneal. table, map.
Call Number
DC70 .S76 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification
944/.014
Summary
"What did it mean to be a Frankish nobleman in an age of reform? How could Carolingian lay nobles maintain their masculinity and their social position, while adhering to new and stricter moral demands by reformers concerning behaviour in war, sexual conduct and the correct use of power? This book explores the complex interaction between Christian moral ideals and social realities, and between religious reformers and the lay political elite they addressed. It uses the numerous texts addressed to a lay audience (including lay mirrors, secular poetry, political polemic, historical writings and legislation) to examine how Biblical and patristic moral ideas were reshaped to become compatible with the realities of noble life in the Carolingian empire. This innovative analysis of Carolingian moral norms demonstrates how gender interacted with political and religious thought to create a distinctive Frankish elite culture, presenting a new picture of early medieval masculinity"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ; 81.
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Moral texts and lay audiences; 3. Warfare; 4. Imagining power; 5. Central power; 6. Personal power; 7. Power and wealth; 8. Marriage; 9. Sex; 10. Men and morality; Bibliography.