The Chivalric Turn examines the medieval obsession with defining and
practising superior conduct, and the social consequences that followed
from it. Historians since the seventeenth century have tended to
understand medieval conduct through the eyes of the writers of the
Enlightenment, viewing superior conduct as 'knightly' behaviour, and
categorising it as chivalry. Using, for the first time, the full range
of the considerable twelfth- and thirteenth-century literature on
conduct in the European vernaculars and in Latin, The Chivalric Turn
describes and defines what superior lay conduct was in European
society before chivalry, and maps how and why chivalry emerged and
redefined superior conduct in the last generation of the twelfth
century. The emergence of chivalry was only one part of a major social
change, because it changed how people understood the concept of
nobility, which had consequences for the medieval understanding of
gender, social class, violence, and the limits of law.
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Conduct and Hegemony in Europe before 1300
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ISBN
9780191085819
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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