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The Origin of the Idea of Crusade : Foreword and additional notes by Marshall W. Baldwin
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ISBN: 0691656339 0691197644 Year: 2019 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Though conditioned by the specific circumstances of eleventh-century Europe, the launching of the crusades presupposed a long historical evolution of the idea of Christian knighthood and holy war. Carl Erdmann developed this argument first in 1935 in a book that is still recognized as basic to an understanding of how the crusades came about. This first edition in English includes notes supplementing those of the German text, a foreword discussing subsequent scholarship, and an amplified bibliography. Paying special attention to the symbolism of banners as well as to literary evidence, the author traces the changes that moved the Western church away from its initial aversion to armed combat and toward acceptance and encouragement of the kind of holy war that the crusades would represent: a war whose specific cause was religion. Erdmann's analysis stresses the role of church reformers and Gregory VII, without neglecting the "popular" idea of crusade that would assure an astonishingly enthusiastic response to Urban II's appeal in 1095. His book provides an unrivaled account of he interaction of the church with war and warriors during the early Middle Ages. Carl Erdmann (1898-1945) taught at the University of Berlin and was associated with the Monumenta Germania historica. Marshall Baldwin was Professor Emeritus of History at New York University at his death in 1975. Walter Goffart is Professor of History at the University of Toronto. Originally published in 1978.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Admonition. --- Adviser. --- Advocacy group. --- Advocacy. --- Allegory. --- Allusion. --- Amidei. --- Amiens. --- Anselm of Lucca. --- Archdeacon. --- Ark of the Covenant. --- Battle of Graus. --- Benedict of Nursia. --- Bernold. --- Bertran de Born. --- Canon law (Catholic Church). --- Canon law. --- Carroccio. --- Christendom. --- Christian ethics. --- Christian state. --- Christianity. --- Christianization. --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre. --- Clergy. --- Colonization. --- Consecration. --- Counterattack. --- Crusades. --- Doctrine. --- Donation of Constantine. --- Donatism. --- Ecclesiology. --- Emblem. --- Epistle. --- Erlembald. --- Expansionism. --- Fief. --- First Crusade. --- Geoffrey (archbishop of York). --- Gesta Francorum. --- God. --- Hagiography. --- Haud. --- Holy city. --- Hymn. --- Indulgence. --- Infidel. --- Investiture. --- Ivo of Chartres. --- Kingdom of Jerusalem. --- Knight. --- Knights Hospitaller. --- Labarum. --- Liber. --- Literature. --- Mercenary. --- Military service. --- Missionary. --- Monte (Funchal). --- Monte Cassino. --- Moors. --- Muhammad. --- National god. --- Nobility. --- Normans. --- Paganism. --- Pamphlet. --- Papal States. --- Papal legate. --- Pataria. --- Persecution. --- Polemic. --- Pontificate. --- Pope. --- Promulgation. --- Rapprochement. --- Raymond of Aguilers. --- Religious coercion. --- Religious order. --- Religious orientation. --- Religious symbol. --- Righteousness. --- Robert Guiscard. --- S. (Dorst novel). --- Saracen. --- Sermon. --- Servant of God. --- Sigebert of Gembloux. --- Simony. --- Slavs. --- Southern Italy. --- Synod. --- Temporal power (papal). --- The Monastery. --- The Word of the Lord. --- Theodor Heuss. --- Vassal. --- Veneration. --- War.


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Italian Film in the Light of Neorealism
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ISBN: 0691209472 Year: 1987 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Baltimore, Md. : Princeton U.P., Project MUSE,

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The movement known as neorealism lasted seven years, generated only twenty-one films, failed at the box office, and fell short of its didactic and aesthetic aspirations. Yet it exerted such a profound influence on Italian cinema that all the best postwar directors had to come to terms with it, whether in seeming imitation (the early Olmi), in commercial exploitation (the middle Comencini) or in ostensible rejection (the recent Tavianis). Despite the reactionary pressures of the marketplace and the highly personalized visions of Fellini, Antonioni. And Visconti, Italian cinema has maintained its moral commitment to use the medium in socially responsible ways--if not to change the world, as the first neorealists hoped, then at least to move filmgoers to face the pressing economic, political, and human problems in their midst. From Rossellini's Open City (1945) to the Taviani brothers' Night of the Shooting Stars (1982). The author does close readings of seventeen films that tell the story of neorealism's evolving influence on Italian postwar cinematic expression.Other films discussed are De Sica's Bicycle Thief and Umberto D. De Santis's Bitter Rice, Comencini's Bread, Love, and Fantasy, Fellini's La strada, Visconti's Senso, Antonioni's Red Desert, Olmi's Il Posto, Germi's Seduced and Abandoned, Pasolini's Teorema, Petri's Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion, Bertolucci's The Conformist, Rosi's Christ Stopped at Eboli, and Wertmuller's Love and Anarchy, Scola's We All Loved Each Other So Much provides the occasion for the author's own retrospective consideration of how Italian cinema has fulfilled, or disappointed, the promise of neorealism.

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