
Eternal Light and Earthly Concerns
Belief and the Shaping of Medieval Society
Paul Fouracre(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 13. April 2021
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-78499-301-6 (ISBN)
Description
In early Christianity it was established that every church should have a light burning on the altar at all times. In this unique study, Eternal light and earthly concerns, looks at the material and social consequences of maintaining these 'eternal' lights. It investigates how the cost of lighting was met across western Europe throughout the whole of the Middle Ages, revealing the social organisation that was built up around maintaining the lights in the belief that burning them reduced the time spent in Purgatory. When that belief collapsed in the Reformation the eternal lights were summarily extinguished. The history of the lights thus offers not only a new account of change in medieval Europe, but also a sustained examination of the relationship between materiality and belief. -- .
Reviews / Votes
'[A] meticulously documented survey'.The Journal of Religious History
'Paul Fouracre's new book is a breath of fresh air. It is a rare historical study that details the "material consequences of belief" in medieval Europe, combining cultural and religious history with a study of medieval economy, agrarian production and trade, and social organisation... To read Fouracre is to witness a master medievalist at work'.
English Historical Review
'[for] an intellectual historian, this book's most valuable contribution is that it inspires us to consider the material consequences of the ideas we study, just as it asks economic historians to attend to how ideas and culture may affect production and exchange. Fouracre's investigation provides a good example of both the potential and the limitations of such an undertaking and provides methodological models. As such, it should be read by everyone interested in the interplay of ideas and social and economic realities.'
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies volume 98, number 1 -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Illustrations
4 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
486 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78499-301-6 (9781784993016)
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Person
Paul Fouracre is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Manchester -- .
Content
Introduction
1 Beginnings
2 Consolidation of provision: elite practice
3 Light and power: the 'Carolingian moment'
4 Lighting, lords and peasants in post-Carolingian Europe
5 Lights and social formation in the central Middle Ages
6 Lights in the later Middle Ages: from devotion to destruction
Conclusions
Index -- .
1 Beginnings
2 Consolidation of provision: elite practice
3 Light and power: the 'Carolingian moment'
4 Lighting, lords and peasants in post-Carolingian Europe
5 Lights and social formation in the central Middle Ages
6 Lights in the later Middle Ages: from devotion to destruction
Conclusions
Index -- .