La invención social de la Iglesia en la Edad Media

La invención social de la Iglesia en la Edad Media

Author: Dominique Iogna-Prat

Publisher: Miño y Dávila

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 8416467234

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En los años 800 se produce la transformación del concepto de Iglesia, desde un grupo de discípulos de Cristo, sin referencia territorial, a la Iglesia en el sentido de conjunto geopolítico e incluso arquitectónico. Dominique Iogna-Prat propone recuperar la historia de esta construcción polisémica de contenedor y contenido como un giro lexical programático. ¿Cómo definir el término "Iglesia" en la larga duración de la Historia? Y sobre todo, ¿cómo hacerlo en la perspectiva de las ciencias sociales? El recorrido propuesto en este libro tiene por objetivo recuperar la historia de una construcción polisémica, la génesis de un campo lexical en crecimiento continuo desde la "secta" de los orígenes hasta la globalidad alcanzada en la época clásica –cuando en Kant, por ejemplo, la "verdadera Iglesia" deviene la figura de lo universal–, pasando por la transformación de la "cristiandad", en el sentido de comunidad de los discípulos de Cristo, en la "Cristiandad", estructura geopolítica con vocación universal. Se busca comprender cómo, en el siglo XIX, la confusión medieval entre "Iglesia" y "sociedad" permite al catolicismo reaccionario juzgar a la Iglesia como la única "sociedad completa" y, a la vez, a la primera tradición sociológica hacer de la Iglesia el tipo-ideal de la comunidad.


HISTORIA DE LA IGLESIA - I

HISTORIA DE LA IGLESIA - I

Author: José Uriel Patiño Franco

Publisher: Editorial San Pablo

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9586073513

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Esta historia de la iglesia, que habla de ella como comunidad e institución, abarca el camino recorrido por la iglesia durante los primeros siete siglo de la era cristiana, en los cuales esta misma comunidad comenzó su devenir histórico superando muchos obstáculos hasta convertirse en una institución que tenía una palabra para decir a la sociedad de aquel tiempo.


A Bishopric Between Three Kingdoms

A Bishopric Between Three Kingdoms

Author: Carolina Carl

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9004209581

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In 1045, the northern Iberian Bishopric of Calahorra was brought back into being by García III of Navarre on the frontline of his expanding frontiers with Castile. On the death of its eighth post-restoration bishop in 1190, all or part of the territory of this, by then unmistakably Castilian, see had changed hands no less than seven times between Navarre, Aragon, and Leon-Castile/Castile, as these emergent Christian kingdoms competed furiously over the Riojan frontier zone that it occupied. This book, the first to provide a detailed exploration of eleventh and twelfth century Calahorra, examines the relationship between the extreme volatility of Calahorra’s political situation and the peculiarities of the see’s political and institutional development during its first 145 years as a restored Iberian bishopric.


España a finales de la Edad Media. 2. Sociedad.

España a finales de la Edad Media. 2. Sociedad.

Author: Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada

Publisher: Dykinson

Published: 2022-09-16

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 8411226050

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El volumen primero de España a finales de la Edad Media (2017) ya trató sobre algunos marcos y fundamentos del orden social como son las realidades geográficas, la población y, en especial, el sistema económico y su funcionamiento, incluyendo una aproximación a los grupos sociales que intervenían en la producción y distribución de bienes. Este segundo volumen tiene como objeto estudiar el conjunto de la estructura social, su dinámica y las relaciones que se establecen en el seno de la sociedad, en diversos ámbitos y modalidades: Iglesia, nobleza y señoríos, campesinos, ciudades y municipios, grupos marginales, judíos, mudéjares. El tiempo histórico a considerar discurre desde mediados del siglo XIII hasta comienzos del XVI y, como e el primer volumen, se ofrece una amplia guía bibliográfica clasificada por materias para dar a conocer el estado de las investigaciones y gran parte de las publicaciones especializadas.


On the Social Origins of Medieval Institutions

On the Social Origins of Medieval Institutions

Author: Joseph F. O'Callaghan

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9789004110960

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This collection of essays provides new insight based on archival research into the medieval formation of human institutions of government, hospitals and warfare in Spain and England.


Sociedad Y Territorio en la Alta Edad Media Castellana

Sociedad Y Territorio en la Alta Edad Media Castellana

Author: Julio Escalona Monge

Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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This study looks at the concepts of society, space, urbanism, expansion and organisation in the transition from Late Antiquity to the medieval period in Castile, Spain. Escalona reviews the evidence for the Iron Age and Roman antecedents in this area and details the history of fragmentation of the different territories within it, especially under the Visigoths and prior to the medieval period. Escalona discusses the development of a series of territories including Juarros, Carazo, Barbadillo and Salas, and focuses in particular on Lara which, by the middle of the 11th century, had become the main administrative center in the area, unifying many of the surrounding minor areas. Spanish text.


The Medieval Frontiers of Latin Christendom

The Medieval Frontiers of Latin Christendom

Author: Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1351885766

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The aim of this first volume in the series "The Expansion of Latin Europe" is to sketch the outlines of medieval expansion, illustrating some of the major topics that historians have examined in the course of demonstrating the links between medieval and modern experiences. The articles reprinted here show that European expansion began not in 1492 following Columbus's voyages but earlier as European Christian society re-arose from the ruins of the Carolingian Empire. The two phases of expansion were linked but the second period did not simply replicate the medieval experience. Medieval expansion occurred as farmers, merchants, and missionaries reduced forests to farmland and pasture, created new towns, and converted the peoples encountered along the frontiers to Christianity. Later colonizers subsequently adapted the medieval experience to suit their new frontiers in the New World.


Shifting Landmarks

Shifting Landmarks

Author: Jeffrey A. Bowman

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 1501721046

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In a major contribution to the debate among medievalists about the nature of social and political change in Europe around the turn of the millennium, Jeffrey A. Bowman explores how people contended over property during the tenth and eleventh centuries in the province of Narbonne. He examines the system of courts and judges that weighed property disputes and shows how disputants and judges gradually adapted, modified, and reshaped legal traditions. The region (which comprised Catalonia and parts of Mediterranean France) possessed a distinctive legal culture, characterized by the prominent role of professional judges, a high level of procedural sophistication, and an intense attachment to written law, particularly the Visigothic Code. At the same time, disputants relied on a range of strategies (including custom, curses, and judicial ordeals) to resolve conflicts. Chronic tensions stemmed from conflicting understandings of property rights rather than from pervasive violence; the changes Bowman tracks are less signs of a world convulsed in struggle than of a world coursing with vitality. In Shifting Landmarks, property disputes serve as a bridge between the author's inquiry into learned ideas about justice, land, and the law and his close examination of the rough-and-tumble practice of daily life. Throughout, Bowman finds intimate connections among ink and parchment, sweat and earth.