Medieval Chivalry
Part of Cambridge Medieval Textbooks
- Author: Richard W. Kaeuper, University of Rochester, New York
- Date Published: May 2016
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521137959
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Emerging in the medieval period, chivalry embodied ideals that elite warriors cherished and practices that formed their profession. In this major new overview, Richard Kaeuper examines how chivalry made sense of violence and war, making it tolerable for elite fighters rather than non-knightly or sub-knightly populations. He discusses how chivalry buttressed status and profession, shaped active piety, and fostered intense warrior attachments and heterosexual relationships. Though showing regional and chronological variations, chivalry at its core enshrined the practice of prowess in securing honor, with this process significantly blessed by religion. Both kingship and church authority sought to direct the great force of chivalry and, despite tensions, finally came to terms with rising knightly status and a burgeoning military role. Kaeuper engages with a wide range of evidence in his analysis, drawing on the chivalric literature, manuscript illumination, and sermon exempla and moral tales.
Read more- A new analysis that reinterprets chivalry as a fundamental aspect of medieval society
- Frees chivalry from romantic views, instead placing it firmly in the medieval context and eliminating common distortions about early European history
- Draws broadly on a wide range of evidence, including chronicles, treatises and imaginative literature, governmental records and chivalric self-representation through authenticating seals, brasses, and tomb monuments
Reviews & endorsements
'Professor Kaeuper is one of the foremost experts on medieval chivalry, equally at home with the evidence provided by literature and the sources normally used by historians. This new textbook draws together the important insights that he has offered on violence and religion within medieval chivalric culture, to provide a clear and exciting vision of this complex field.' Craig Taylor, University of York
See more reviews'Richard Kaeuper's new book is a tour de force. It presents chivalry as one of the great defining forces of medieval culture. Anyone wishing to grasp medieval chivalry and indeed the middle ages as a whole will have to read this book or run the risk of seriously misunderstanding the topic.' Christoph T. Maier, University of Zurich
'Medieval Chivalry is a deeply erudite and multilayered analysis of a complicated and much misunderstood subject. Professor Kaeuper, the leading scholar in the field, examines chivalry in its political, social, economic and literary contexts. It is a tour de force that will set the terms for future discussion.' William Caferro, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
'In what is destined to become the standard work on the subject, Richard Kaeuper's Medieval Chivalry explores the historical evolution of this aristocratic military ethos from the ninth through the fifteenth century. Guided by his unrivalled mastery of chivalric literature, Kaeuper strips away the varnish of nineteenth-century romanticism to reveal a contested ideology that at its heart valorized the practice of violence by a social elite.' Richard Abels, United States Naval Academy, Maryland
'In this masterly new study of the nature and development of European chivalry from the eleventh to the fifteenth century. Kaeuper takes us into the thought world of the medieval warrior aristocracy with verve and rare perception. He probes the essence of chivalric values and their expression in war and peace, elucidating with freshness and clarity chivalry's complex and subtly evolving interaction with religion, nobility, courtliness and the state. Impressive in its range and skilful synthesis, this valuable and thought-provoking study will be essential reading for specialists and students alike.' Matthew Strickland, University of Glasgow
'Even though the medieval institutions of chivalry and knighthood have been the object of countless investigations, there is always the need for further analysis because we face a highly complex and often changing phenomenon. Richard W. Kaeuper accepted this challenge and here presents an extensive study of medieval chivalry, offering in-depth historical perspectives, cultural and literary reflections on chivalry, and he views chivalry even in light of the history of emotions.' Albrecht Classen, Mediaevistik
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- Date Published: May 2016
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521137959
- length: 447 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 138 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.6kg
- contains: 13 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. An Approach to Chivalry: Was It Real and Practical?:
1. The reality of medieval chivalry
2. Models of medieval chivalry
Part II. Three Broad Chronological Phases:
3. Phase one: knighthood becoming chivalry
4. Phase two: knighthood and chivalry fuse
5. Phase three: chivalry beyond formal knighthood
Part III. The Privileged Practice of Violence:
6. Chivalry and war
7. Tournament
Part IV. Chivalry, Governing Institutions and Ideals:
8. Kings and knights
9. Chivalry in dialogue with religious ideals
Part V. The World of Chivalric Emotions:
10. Love and amity, men and women
11. Anger, wrath, fear, thirst for vengeance
Reflections
Bibliography
Index.
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