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IMC 2017: Sessions

Session 130: The Clergy and Violence in the Late Middle Ages

Monday 3 July 2017, 11.15-12.45

Organiser:Lawrence Duggan, Department of History, University of Delaware
Moderator/Chair:John Hosler, Department of History & Geography, Morgan State University, Maryland
Paper 130-aClerics, Alcohol, and Violence
(Language: English)
Gerhard Jaritz, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
Index terms: Daily Life, Ecclesiastical History, Religious Life
Paper 130-bClergy and Contexts of Violence in Later Medieval England and Wales
(Language: English)
Peter Douglas Clarke, Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Culture, University of Southampton
Index terms: Canon Law, Daily Life, Ecclesiastical History, Religious Life
Paper 130-cArmsbearing in the Rules of the Religious Orders in the Late Middle Ages
(Language: English)
Lawrence Duggan, Department of History, University of Delaware
Index terms: Canon Law, Ecclesiastical History, Monasticism, Religious Life
Abstract

While the subject of the clergy and violence has been much discussed for the early and high Middle Ages, that in the late Middle Ages has been relatively neglected. These three papers will treat different aspects of this topic in law and in practice for both the secular clergy and members of the religious orders.