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6. The Middle Ages Guibert, Abbot of Nogentsous-Coucy. Self and Society in Medieval France The Memoirs of Abbot Guibert of Nogent. Edited with an introduction and notes by John F. Benton. http://www.austincc.edu/history/2311pubsrcs6.html
Extractions: Back to Title Page and Table of Contents 6. The Middle Ages Adler, Elkan Nathan, ed. Jewish Travellers in the Middle Ages: 19 Firsthand Accounts . New York: Dover, 1987. (Documents cover period, 801-1755. Writers include scholars, merchants, pilgrims, and ambassadors, among others. Information on life in Europe, the Near East, and Africa. ) NRG: G 277 .O88213 198 Amt, Emilie, ed. Women's Lives in Medieval Europe: A Sourcebook. New York: Routledge, 1993. RVS HQ 1143 .W65 1993 Andre, le Chapelain. The Art of Courtly Love. (Milestones of Thought in the History of Ideas.) New York: F. Ungar Publ. Co., 1957. RGC: HQ 461 .A58 1957 Bede. A History of the English Church and People. Translated by Leo Sherley-Price. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1993. (Reprint of 1968 edition. Author, often called "The Venerable Bede," was an eighth-century historian and Benedictine monk. This chronicle provides a picture of Saxon England and Celtic Britain. Mostly deals with seventh and eighth centuries. Emphasis on religious matters. Technically a secondary source, but is one of the few works about its subject and period, the so-called "Dark Ages" in England.) RVS: BR 746 .B5 1993 Beowulf.
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CHRISTIAN ANTISEMITISM: Meieval And Renaissance Europe Source The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogentsous-Coucy, Book 2, Chapter V. THE MASSACRE OF JEWS IN THE RHINELAND At the beginning of summer in the same year in which http://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Religion/Antisemitism Medieval.
Extractions: Translation Traducción Übersetzung Traduzione CHRISTIAN TOTALITARIANISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM: MEDIEVAL TO RENAISSANCE EUROPE We have already documented the comprehensive system of religious totalitarianism instituted by the seizure of power in the Roman Empire by Christianity. Unfortunately, as time went by, Christian rule led to a near total collapse of civilization in the west. The western Roman Empire totally collapsed. The population of Rome dropped 90% under Christian rule. In the seventh and eighth centuries 50% of the world's Christians converted to Islam and never looked back, and Islam became the dominant religion in western part of Eurasia and the northern part of Africa. In the eleventh century a great religious revival swept Europe. However, it did not lead to peace and love. Quite the contrary it led to a tidal wave of violence and terror on both the international and the internal level. Abroad it led to the Crusades. At home it led to an enormous escalation and refinement of already high levels of religious persecution and state terror with formal creation of the Catholic Inquisition. Unlike even some of the most brutal modern dictators, the Catholic Church openly endorsed and very specifically authorized the use of torture against religious dissidents.
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Extractions: The communal movement was vital in the economic revitalization of western Europe. It was not always appreciated by those who were the losers - basically the bishops and landlords of the towns. Here Guibert de Nogent describes the events in Loan in 1115. The clergy with the archdeacons considering this, and the nobles catching at pretexts for exacting money from the people, offer them through agents the choice of making composition by paying a sum to cover them. Now Commune is a new and a bad name of an arrangement for all the poorest classes to pay their usual due of servitude to their lords once only in the year, and to make good any breach of the laws they have committed by the payment fixed by law, and to be entirely free from all other exactions usually imposed on serfs. The people seizing on this opportunity for freeing themselves gathered huge sums of money to fill the gaping mouths of so many greedy men. And they, pleased with the shower poured upon them, took oaths binding themselves in the matter. A pledge of mutual aid had been thus exchanged by the clergy and nobles with the people, when the Bishop returned with much wealth from England and being moved to anger against those responsible for this innovation, for a long time kept away from the city. . . .
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