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1 online resource (vii, 332 pages) |
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"The essays collected in this volume originate in papers delivered at the conference 'Catharism: Balkan Heresy or Construct of a Persecuting Society?', which was held at University College London and at the Warburg Institute on 18-19 April 2013"--Page vii. |
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1 Questions about the Cathars -- 2 The Paradigm of Catharism; or, the Historians' Illusion -- 3 The Cathar Middle Ages as a Methodological and Historiographical Problem -- 4 The Heretical Dissidence of the 'Good Men' in the Albigeois (1276-1329): Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism -- 5 The Heretici of Languedoc: Local Holy Men and Women or Organized Religious Group? New Evidence from Inquisitorial, Notarial and Historiographical Sources -- 6 Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium -- 7 Pseudepigraphic and Parabiblical Narratives in Medieval Eastern Christian Dualism, and their Implications for the Study of Catharism -- 8 The Cathars from Non-Catholic Sources -- 9 Converted-Turned-Inquisitors and the Image of the Adversary: Ranier Sacconi Explains Cathars -- 10 The Textbook Heretic: Moneta of Cremona's Cathars -- 11 'Lupi rapaces in ovium vestimentis': Heretics and Heresy in Papal Correspondence -- 12 Looking for the 'Good Men' in the Languedoc: An Alternative to 'Cathars'? -- 13 Principles at Stake: The Debate of April 2013 in Retrospect -- 14 Goodbye to Catharism? |
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9781782048176 (electronic bk.) |
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1782048170 (electronic bk.) |
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