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14527 History of Medieval Religiousness - Five-year degree in History


Center
Faculty of Geography and History
Departament
Medieval History
Lecturers in charge
Sin datos cargados
Met. Docent
Theoretical classes, and discussion of medieval texts and documents.
Met. Avaluació
Final examination - -
Bibliografia
PAUL, Jacques, La Iglesia y la cultura en Occidente (s. IX-XII), 2 vols., Barcelona, Labor, 1988.
RAPP, Francis, La Iglesia y la vida religiosa en Occidente a fines de la Edad Media, Barcelona, Labor, 1973.
MITRE, Emilio, Las claves de la Iglesia en la Edad Media, Barcelona, Planeta, 1991.
MITRE FERNÁNDEZ, Emilio, La Iglesia en la Edad Media. Una introducción histórica, Madrid, Síntesis, 2003.
FRANK, Isnard W., Historia de la Iglesia medieval, Barcelona, Herder, 1988.
CHÉLINI, Jean, Histoire religieuse de lÆOccident médiéval, Paris, Armand Colin, 1968. Reed.: Paris, Hachette, 1991 [1999].
FLICHE, Augustin, MARTIN, Victor, Historia de la Iglesia, vols. IV-XV, València, Edicep, 1975-1977.
JEDIN, Hubert, Manual de Historia de la Iglesia, toms III-IV, Barcelona,
Continguts
The aim of the course is to provide students of the fifth year of the Licentiate with some knowledge necessary for the training of the future Middle Ages historian, considered the decisive function of the Church in the thought and in the society of the medieval Europe. First, we will examine the big cycles of the history of the Church between the end of the ancient world and the Renaissance, considering both the questions of internal order and the relations with the civil power and the lay society. Secondly, we will analyze the spiritual movements, the monastic foundations and the spirituality of the lay people, as well as the movements of religious dissidence, very powerful in some periods of the Middle Ages. The diverse historical contexts will not only give base for the acquisition of concepts, but also of the specific lexicon of the subject, the knowledge of which is considered as necessary for the Graduate's appropriate training in History.