
The Saint and the Count
A Case Study for Reading like a Historian
Leah Shopkow(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 3. May 2021
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-1-4875-0843-2 (ISBN)
Description
While historians know that history is about interpreting primary sources, students tend to think of history as a set of facts.
In The Saint and the Count, Leah Shopkow opens up the interpretive world of the historian using the biography of St. Vitalis of Savigny (d. 1122) as a case study. This biography was written around 1174 by Stephen of Fougeres and provides a rich stage to demonstrate the kinds of questions historians ask about primary sources and the interpretive and conceptual frameworks they use. What is the nature of medieval sources and what are the interpretive problems they present? How does the positionality of Stephen of Fougeres shape his biography of St. Vitalis? How did medieval people respond to stories of miracles? And finally, how does this biography illuminate the problem of violence in medieval society? A translation of the biography is included, so that readers can explore the text on their own.
In The Saint and the Count, Leah Shopkow opens up the interpretive world of the historian using the biography of St. Vitalis of Savigny (d. 1122) as a case study. This biography was written around 1174 by Stephen of Fougeres and provides a rich stage to demonstrate the kinds of questions historians ask about primary sources and the interpretive and conceptual frameworks they use. What is the nature of medieval sources and what are the interpretive problems they present? How does the positionality of Stephen of Fougeres shape his biography of St. Vitalis? How did medieval people respond to stories of miracles? And finally, how does this biography illuminate the problem of violence in medieval society? A translation of the biography is included, so that readers can explore the text on their own.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 b&w illustrations, 3 b&w maps; 4 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-0843-2 (9781487508432)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Leah Shopkow is a professor of history at Indiana University-Bloomington.
Content
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: "We Should Not Pass Over in Silence"
1. "In the Province of Bayeux": St. Vitalis in the Historical and Hagiographic Record
2. "Strive to rise swiftly from the dust": The Author Stephen of Fougeres
3. "Men who built the Holy Church": Hagiography and Genre
4. "These are not our inventions": Miracles and Doubt
5. "They tried to kill him": Hagiography and the Problem of Violence
Afterword: "So that my words may not bore the reader"
Appendix 1: The Life of St. Vitalis
Appendix 2: The Life of St. Firmat
Glossary of Terms and Concepts
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction: "We Should Not Pass Over in Silence"
1. "In the Province of Bayeux": St. Vitalis in the Historical and Hagiographic Record
2. "Strive to rise swiftly from the dust": The Author Stephen of Fougeres
3. "Men who built the Holy Church": Hagiography and Genre
4. "These are not our inventions": Miracles and Doubt
5. "They tried to kill him": Hagiography and the Problem of Violence
Afterword: "So that my words may not bore the reader"
Appendix 1: The Life of St. Vitalis
Appendix 2: The Life of St. Firmat
Glossary of Terms and Concepts
Notes
Bibliography
Index