Historiography Flashcards

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Cambridge companion to the cictercian order, M. G. Newman, some arguments

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Cictercian order was not vastly different from Molseme until the Exordium Cistercii

First cictercians were not Ascetics

Founding documents have been contentious:

Return of Robert of Molseme was “international incident” and the instigators at Citeaux were highly capable

Boosted authority and responsibility of the abbots in terms of the space they presided over and their interpretation of the rule

Lesser nobility donated for the good of their souls

Apostolic gestation not the sole work of Bernard of Clairvaux

“Fame and Activity” of Bernard boosted the Order and he was innovative. Different views on where to place monasteries, style of manuscripts produced

Bernard’s influence overshadowed the Order by 1160s

“Rapid growth and prominence” in the second half of the 12th Century

Economic expansion was not a move away from the rule, but attention to the rule rather than “abstract” concept of poverty”

Tension with lay brothers, inferior but economically significant

Conservative, but “flexible”

balance of traditional monastic ideals religious “framework” and new additions…“distinctly Cistercian”

Noble Benefactors Ie Louis IX for nobility other than Kings

Incentive to “modernise” due to Mendicant orders on the rise

1220-45, took over 20 orders. “Experts” on Monasticism

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R. Bartlett, The Making of Europe, some arguments

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Four stages to monastic growth 10th-13th centuries:
1) Benedictine rule, independent houses, funded by manorialism
“The Largest benedictine Monasteries were the richest corporations in Europe”

2) Cluniac houses subordinate to the abbey, and also those who replicated Cluny’s policies without being subordinate. “unsophisticated” to contrast Cistercian hierarchy
3) Cistercian monasteries expanded far beyond their roots as far as Ireland, whilst Cluny was “geographically limited”. “administrative network” as opposed to Cluny’s “prayer union”. Need to invest and remain cloistered

Compares “mobile but responsible” dominicans and disobedient Cistercians to reflect a paradigm shift in ideas about monastic ideals

from “localism” to “mobility” and increased “administrative complexity”

Cistercians had 500 houses in yr1, Fransicans had 1400

Expansion made possible by new level of legal articulation and international organisation. Principles and frameworks could be reproduced in legal documents, or be demonstrated with mobile monks

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Somerville, A Short History of Our Religion

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“If Abelard was the great radical of his age, Bernard - St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)- was the greatest conservative…”

…his monastery, overshadowed Rome…

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Formation of a Persecuting Society - R.I. Moore.: Simply

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Formation of a Persecuting Society - R.I. Moore.: Simply because they existed, they were in opposition to the established church. This alone can explain their persecution

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The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade

By M. D. Costen:

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  • Heretical as they were anticlerical? The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade
    By M. D. Costen:
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G. Ausudisio, The Walsendian Dissent

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  • Social causes suggested in G. Ausudisio, The Walsendian Dissent. Dislike by priests who had lost favour with the lay people in favour of the Walsendians ?

From G. Ausudisio, The Walsendian Dissent K.-V. Selge has clearly shown that VaudeÁs and his
fellows did not only remain orthodox, but also had no intention of doing
otherwise

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Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial
Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to
a Debate CLAIRE TAYLOR:

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Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial
Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to
a Debate CLAIRE TAYLOR:
- Orthodoxy’s need to define itself against something
- Heresy “resonated with those suffering economically and socially”

Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial
Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to
a Debate CLAIRE TAYLOR:
- Not self-defining!

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Janet Nelson (1972)

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Janet Nelson (1972)

  • Early middle ages: “stable” society and religion
  • Socioeconomic change (agricultural revolution) –> New society unstable
  • “Marginal men” and the “crisis of theodicy”
  • Reaffirmation of old tradition –> Rigidity and build of pressure –> Heretical ideas
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(Shahar, S. The Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages

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  • A women’s marital status was noted, a man’s was not. Suggests more important consequences for women than men (Shahar, S. The Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages,5 )

In PRACTICE, education was “elementary” but so was the noblemans who was “not distinguished by his educational level” (157)

  • Bernard Silvestris, About the Universe, is dominated by the “‘Great Mother’” figure but did not either “affect or reflect reality (Shahar, S. The Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages, 7)
  • “Ambivalent” discussion - Entirely “academic” debate (34) - Debated on the “plane” of grace, not in the “terrestrial church” (35)
  • Widows enjoyed greater freedoms “than any other type of woman in medieval society”

“…negative common denominator for the women of all classes” was inequality.

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The Cistercians in the Middle Ages, / Jane Burton and Julie Kerr

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The Cistercians in the Middle Ages, / Jane Burton and Julie Kerr, on the spread of the order
Impetus for exapnsion from Molsene was religious, ie to “live by the rule of st Benedict”

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Constance Hoffman Berman, The Cistercian evolution

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Constance Hoffman Berman, The Cistercian evolution, 2: Expansion more important than Bernard’s role in early creation of cartarisss

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Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages

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Domestic arrangements “no more static” than society

  • C.H. Lawrence
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Frederic Austin Ogg, ed.,A Source Book of Mediaeval History

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“definite, practical, common sense character” “Poverty, chastity, obedience, piety, labour” F. A. Ogg

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