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    Release Year
    2006
    Book Title
    The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Authority and Deviance...
    ISBN
    9781405129640
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    Publisher
    Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
    ISBN-10
    1405129646
    ISBN-13
    9781405129640
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    54244196

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    240 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Formation of a Persecuting Society : Authority and Deviance in Western Europe 950-1250
    Subject
    Sociology / General, Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict, Sociology / Social Theory, Europe / Medieval
    Publication Year
    2007
    Features
    Revised
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Robert I. Moore
    Subject Area
    Religion, Social Science, History
    Format
    Perfect

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    12.8 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    5.9 in

    Additional Product Features

    Edition Number
    2
    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2006-050241
    Reviews
    Reviews of First Edition "A brilliant account of medieval Europe...it is a pleasure to read an account that is so obviously of importance for our own societies, yet is conceived in a full international context." Times Higher Education Supplement "A fundamental work of historical sociology, as important in its way as the works of Georges Duby and Mark Bloch...a courageous and wide-ranging thesis." M. T. Clanchy, Times Literary Supplement, Reviews of First Edition"A brilliant account of medieval Europe...it is a pleasure to read an account that is so obviously of importance for our own societies, yet is conceived in a full international context." Times Higher Education Supplement"A fundamental work of historical sociology, as important in its way as the works of Georges Duby and Mark Bloch...a courageous and wide-ranging thesis." M. T. Clanchy, Times Literary Supplement, eviews of First EditionA brilliant account of medieval Europe...it is a pleasure to read an account that is so obviously of importance for our own societies, yet is conceived in a full international context." Times Higher Education SupplementA fundamental work of historical sociology, as important in its way as the works of Georges Duby and Mark Bloch...a courageous and wide-ranging thesis." M. T. Clanchy, Times Literary Supplement, "One of the most influential and controversial books of medieval history of the last 20 years ... The relevance of its argument today is uncanny." The Guardian Praise for the first edition: "A brilliant account of medieval Europe...it is a pleasure to read an account that is so obviously of importance for our own societies, yet is conceived in a full international context." Times Higher Education Supplement "A fundamental work of historical sociology, as important in its way as the works of Georges Duby and Mark Bloch...a courageous and wide-ranging thesis." M. T. Clanchy, Times Literary Supplement, Reviews of First Edition"In this brilliant account of medieval Europe ... it is a pleasure to read an account that is so obviously of importance for our own societies, yet is conceived in a full international context." Times Higher Education Supplement"A fundamental work of historical sociology, as important in its way as the works of Georges Duby and Mark Bloch ... a courageous and wide-ranging thesis." M. T. Clanchy, Times Literary Supplement
    TitleLeading
    The
    Edition Description
    Revised edition
    Table Of Content
    Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction. 1. Persecution. Heretics. Jews. Lepers. The Common Enemy. 2. Classification. 3. Purity and Danger. 4. Power and Reason. 5. A Persecuting Society. Bibliographical Excursus: Debating the Persecuting Society. Bibliography. Index
    Synopsis
    In this new edition of a classic in medieval history, R.I. Moore extends his original conception of the "persecuting society" with a new, final chapter, a new preface and critical bibliography. Addressing criticisms of the first edition, he considers the impact of a generations research and refines his argument accordingly., The tenth to the thirteenth centuries in Europe saw the appearance of popular heresy and the establishment of the Inquisition, the expropriation and mass murder of Jews, and the propagation of elaborate measures to segregate lepers from the healthy and curtail their civil rights. These were traditionally seen as distinct and separate developments, and explained in terms of the problems which their victims presented to medieval society. In this stimulating book, first published in 1987 and now widely regarded as a a classic in medieval history, R. I. Moore argues that the coincidences in the treatment of these and other minority groups cannot be explained independently, and that all are part of a pattern of persecution which now appeared for the first time to make Europe become, as it has remained, a persecuting society.In this new edition, R. I. Moore updates and extends his original argument with a new, final chapter, "A Persecuting Society ." Here and in a new preface and critical bibliography, he considers the impact of a generation 's research and refines his conception of the "persecuting society" accordingly, addressing criticisms of the first edition., The tenth to the thirteenth centuries in Europe saw the appearance of popular heresy and the establishment of the Inquisition, the expropriation and mass murder of Jews, and the propagation of elaborate measures to segregate lepers from the healthy and curtail their civil rights. These were traditionally seen as distinct and separate developments, and explained in terms of the problems which their victims presented to medieval society. In this stimulating book, first published in 1987 and now widely regarded as a a classic in medieval history, R. I. Moore argues that the coincidences in the treatment of these and other minority groups cannot be explained independently, and that all are part of a pattern of persecution which now appeared for the first time to make Europe become, as it has remained, a persecuting society. In this new edition, R. I. Moore updates and extends his original argument with a new, final chapter, A Persecuting Society . Here and in a new preface and critical bibliography, he considers the impact of a generation s research and refines his conception of the persecuting society accordingly, addressing criticisms of the first edition., The tenth to the thirteenth centuries in Europe saw the appearance of popular heresy and the establishment of the Inquisition, the expropriation and mass murder of Jews, and the propagation of elaborate measures to segregate lepers from the healthy and curtail their civil rights. These were traditionally seen as distinct and separate developments, and explained in terms of the problems which their victims presented to medieval society. In this stimulating book, first published in 1987 and now widely regarded as a a classic in medieval history, R. I. Moore argues that the coincidences in the treatment of these and other minority groups cannot be explained independently, and that all are part of a pattern of persecution which now appeared for the first time to make Europe become, as it has remained, a persecuting society. In this new edition, R. I. Moore updates and extends his original argument with a new, final chapter, "A Persecuting Society". Here and in a new preface and critical bibliography, he considers the impact of a generation's research and refines his conception of the "persecuting society" accordingly, addressing criticisms of the first edition.
    LC Classification Number
    HN375M66 2006

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