
War and Peace (2011)
Critical Issues in European Societies and Literature 800-1800
Ed. by Classen, Albrecht / Margolis, Nadia
Series: Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture 8
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction. A. Theoretical and Historical Reflections
- Chapter 1 The Conquest of Sodom: Symbiosis of Calumny and Canon in the Jus Belli from Ireland to the Indies
- Chapter 2 Just War in Anglo Saxon England: Transmission and Reception
- Chapter 3 Histories of Violence: The Origins of War in Beowulf
- Chapter 4 Warlords and Diplomats in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi
- Chapter 5 Origins of Medieval Public Opinion in the Peace of God Movement
- Chapter 6 “A Compulsory and Burdensome Imposition”: Billeting Troops in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland
- Chapter 7 From Holy War to Patient Endurance: Henry IV, Matilda of Tuscany, and the Evolution of Bonizo of Sutri’s Response
to Heretical Princes
- Chapter 8 Cligés Un cut: Some Notes on the Battlefields in Chrétien de Troyes’ Cligés
- Chapter 9 Peace and Love: Communities and Couples in Old French Romance Plots
- Chapter 10 Kiss and Make Up? Ritual Peacemaking in Frankish Morea and Its Narrative Reflections
- Chapter 11 The Power of Sermons in War and Peace: The Example of Berthold of Regensburg
- Chapter 12 Promoting Peace in Medieval Siena: Peacemaking Legislation and Its Effects
- Chapter 13 A “Just War”? A Further Reassessment of the Alliterative Morte Arthure
- Chapter 14 Waging Spiritual War: Philippe de Mézières, The Order of the Passion and the Power of Performance
- Chapter 15 Christine de Pizan’s Epistre a la reine: A Woman’s Perspective on War and Peace?
- Chapter 16 Armed Conflict as Deadly Sin: Michel Beheim’s Verses on Wrath (1457–ca.1470)
- Chapter 17 Love and War in the Fifteenth Century Burgundian Prose Cligés: The Duke of Saxony’s Passion for Fenice
- Chapter 18 Sailing Away from Byzantium: Renaissance Crusade Literature and Peace Plans
- Chapter 19 The Art of Defying the Enemy: Albrecht Dürer’s Concept of the Ars fortificatoria
- Chapter 20 Sixteenth Century Protests Against War and Its Tragic Consequences: The Testimony of Hans Sachs and His Contemporaries
- Chapter 21 Racine’s Holy Wars
- Chapter 22 Out of the Kitchen and into the Fire: The Dutch Heroine Tradition
- Chapter 23 The Animal Actor and the Spectacle of Warfare: Lewis’s Timour the Tartar at Covent Garden
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
- Index
Chapter 6 “A Compulsory and Burdensome Imposition”: Billeting Troops in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland
Pages 193-216
Chapter 10 Kiss and Make Up? Ritual Peacemaking in Frankish Morea and Its Narrative Reflections
Pages 293-312
Chapter 11 The Power of Sermons in War and Peace: The Example of Berthold of Regensburg
Pages 313-332
Chapter 14 Waging Spiritual War: Philippe de Mézières, The Order of the Passion and the Power of Performance
Pages 377-394
Chapter 15 Christine de Pizan’s Epistre a la reine: A Woman’s Perspective on War and Peace?
Pages 395-424
Chapter 16 Armed Conflict as Deadly Sin: Michel Beheim’s Verses on Wrath (1457–ca.1470)
Pages 425-442
Chapter 17 Love and War in the Fifteenth Century Burgundian Prose Cligés: The Duke of Saxony’s Passion for Fenice
Pages 443-462
Chapter 19 The Art of Defying the Enemy: Albrecht Dürer’s Concept of the Ars fortificatoria
Pages 491-516
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