A Companion to Death, Burial, and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c.1300-1700

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نام کتاب : A Companion to Death, Burial, and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c.1300-1700
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : همنشین مرگ، تدفین، و یادآوری در اواخر قرون وسطی و اوایل اروپای مدرن، حدود 1300-1700
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ناشر : BRILL
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 529
ISBN (شابک) : 9789004443433 , 9004443436
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 67 مگابایت



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Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Dying, Death, and Commemoration, 1350–1700
1 Context: Trajectories of the Historiography of Death and Commemoration
1.1 Historical Demography, Mentalities and Mortality
1.2 The Black Death, Change and Continuity
1.3 Discontinuities? Reformation Revisionism, Religious Cultures and Death
2 Current Themes and the Structure of This Volume
2.1 Ritual and Performativity
2.2 The Body, Its Treatment, Representation and Meaning
2.3 Materiality, Material Culture and Sacred Space
2.4 From Mentalité to Emotion
Part 1 Dying, Death, Burial and the Afterlife
Chapter 1 Changing Western European Visions of Christian Afterlives, 1350–1700: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory
1 Transition to the Afterlife: Particular and Last Judgement
2 Shifting Geographies of the Afterlife, 1350–1700
3 The Realms of the Afterlife: The Fall and Rise of Purgatory
3.1 Heaven
3.2 Hell
3.3 Purgatory
4 Conclusions
Chapter 2 Preparations for a Christian Death: The Later Middle Ages
1 Remember to Die
2 Mapping the Eschatological Landscape
3 The Cultural Turn to the Macabre
4 Practical Planning
5 The Hour
6 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Deathbed and Burial Rituals in Late Medieval Cathol
1 The Deathbed
2 The Ordo Commendationis Anime
3 Preparation of the Body
4 The Office of the Dead
5 Burial Location
6 The Funeral and Associated Liturgies and Practices
7 Grief and Mourning
8 After the Burial
Chapter 4 “Do This in Remembrance of Me”: Offerings, Identity, and Bills in the Medieval English Royal Funeral
1 Preparing the Body
2 The Procession: Navigating Purgatory and Society
3 Paying the Bills
4 The Slight of Hand: The Presentation of Achievements
5 Conclusions
Chapter 5 The Reformation of Burial in the Protestant Churches
1 Rewriting Burial in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
2 Location
3 Sermons and Services
4 Public Performances of Grief
5 Death, Burial, and Identity
6 Conclusion
Chapter 6 The Counter Reformation and Preparations for Death in the European Roman Catholic Church, 1550–1700
1 Handbooks for Dying: Advice Books and Devotional Treatises
2 Popular Practices of Preparation: Confraternity Membership and Indulgences
2.1 Confraternities and Support of the Dying
2.2 Indulgences
3 Last Things: The Rituals of the Deathbed
3.1 Making a Will and Bequests
3.1.1 Salutation and Gaining of Intercession
3.1.2 Burial and Funeral Arrangements
3.1.3 Post-mortem Intercessory Arrangements
3.2 Rites of Passage: Sacraments and Prayerful Consolation
4 Conclusions
Chapter 7 Dying, Death and Burial in the Christian Orthodox Tradition: Byzantium and the Greek Churches, ca. 1300–1700
1 Background Context
2 The Late Byzantine Period (1204–1453)
3 The Post-Byzantine Period (1453–1700)
4 Conclusions
Chapter 8 Death, Burial and Remembrance: The Christian Orthodox Tradition in the East of Europe
1 Geographical and Religious Contexts
1.1 Territorial Framing
1.2 Religious Framing
2 Death Preparation, Dying, and Burial
2.1 Burial Places
3 Commemoration Immediately after Death
3.1 Remembrance – General Commemoration
3.2 Remembrance – Individual Commemoration
4 Conclusion
Part 2 Cultural and Emotional Responses to Loss: Grief and Commemoration
Chapter 9 Body, Liturgy, and Tomb Monuments in the Later Middle Ages
1 Body and Self
2 Memory and Materiality
3 Salvation and Identity
4 Conclusions
Chapter 10 Images of Death in Art and Literature in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (1300–1700)
1 Visual Representations of Death and the Dead
2 Literary Representations of Death and the Dead
3 Conclusions
Chapter 11 Funeral Sermons and the Reformation: The British Isles and Germany
Part i. Funeral Sermons over Time: From Catholic to Protestant in the British Isles
1 The Contents of Funerary Sermons
2 Conclusions
Part ii. Protestant Funeral Sermons in Early-Modern Germany
1 Dying, Death, and Grief
2 Lutheran Sermons
3 The Palatinate
4 Conclusion
Chapter 12 Dramatizing and Celebrating Death in the Early-Modern Visual Arts: The Fortunes of the Post-Tridentine Iconography of Martyrdom
1 The Martyr: A Figure of Paradox
2 The Return ad fontes
3 The Truth of Emotion
4 The Strength of Evidence
5 Proof by Image
6 Conclusion
Chapter 13 The Motion of Another’s Death: Grief and Mourning
1 The Anatomy of Grief
2 “Blessed are those who mourn”
3 The Public Trajectory of Grieving
4 Conclusion
Chapter 14 Relics and Saints: Commemoration and Memorialization of the Holy Dead
1 Scholars and Folktales
2 The Counter-Reformation and the Recent Dead
3 Conclusion
Chapter 15 The Undead: Ghosts and Revenants
1 Restless Corpses and Ghosts: The Question of Corporeity
2 ‘Corporeal’ Ghosts of the Byland Collection
3 Pestilential Revenants and Continuity in Ghost Stories
4 The Reformation and Old Stories in New Contexts
5 Poltergeists and Communication Challenges
6 Bodies of the Walking Dead and the Loss of Control
7 Conclusion
Bibliography
Published Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index




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