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Ethnicity in Medieval Europe, 950-1250 - Medicine, Power and Religion Loot Price: R909
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Ethnicity in Medieval Europe, 950-1250 - Medicine, Power and Religion: Claire Weeda

Ethnicity in Medieval Europe, 950-1250 - Medicine, Power and Religion

Claire Weeda

Series: Health and Healing in the Middle Ages

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An investigation into how racial stereotypes were created and used in the European Middle Ages. Students in twelfth-century Paris held slanging matches, branding the English drunkards, the Germans madmen and the French as arrogant. On crusade, army recruits from different ethnic backgrounds taunted each other's military skills. Men producing ethnography in monasteries and at court drafted derogatory descriptions of peoples dwelling in territories under colonisation, questioning their work ethic, social organisation, religious devotion and humanness. Monks listed and ruminated on the alleged traits of Jews, Saracens, Greeks, Saxons and Britons and their acceptance or rejection of Christianity. In this radical new approach to representations of nationhood in medieval western Europe, the author argues that ethnic stereotypes were constructed and wielded rhetorically to justify property claims, flaunt military strength and assert moral and cultural ascendance over others. The gendered images of ethnicity in circulation reflect a negotiation over self-representations of discipline, rationality and strength, juxtaposed with the alleged chaos and weakness of racialised others. Interpreting nationhood through a religious lens, monks and schoolmen explained it as scientifically informed by environmental medicine, an ancient theory that held that location and climate influenced the physical and mental traits of peoples. Drawing on lists of ethnic character traits, school textbooks, medical treatises, proverbs, poetry and chronicles, this book shows that ethnic stereotypes served as rhetorical tools of power, crafting relationships within communities and towards others.

General

Imprint: York Medieval Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Health and Healing in the Middle Ages
Release date: April 2023
Authors: Claire Weeda
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 978-1-914049-18-7
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-914049-18-7
Barcode: 9781914049187

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