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9780631209591

The Cathars

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  • ISBN13:

    9780631209591

  • ISBN10:

    063120959X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-07-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This is the first comprehensive account in English of the most feared and the most mysterious of medieval heretics. A crusade was launched to uproot them in the south of France, the Inquisition was developed to suppress them, and St Dominic founded his friars to preach against them. Their history and that of the medieval Church are inextricably mingled. This book puts the Cathars back into the context of medieval Catholicism. It studies the rise and fall of the heresy from twelfth-century Rhineland to fifteenth-century Bosnia and the Church's counteraction, peaceful and violent. Some argue that our knowledge of the Cathars is fatally distorted by prejudice; in fact, the author shows, we can now acquire an understanding of their beliefs and internal disputes, and the reasons why they once made so powerful an appeal. Using and assessing a rich volume of international research, the author re-examines the problems of the Cathars' origins, the heroism of their leading class, and the balance between inner decline and external pressure in accounting for their disappearance. In this exposition, Italian Cathars are restored to their rightful place, a chapter is devoted to the puzzle of the Bosnian church, and perspective is given to Le Roy Ladurie's brilliant but wayward Montaillou. A final survey assesses the legacy of a heresy which still exerts a strange fascination.

Author Biography

Malcolm Lambert was Reader in Medieval History at the University of Bristol until 1991 when he retired to devote himself to writing and research. His previous books are Franciscan Poverty (1961, reissued 1998) and Medieval Heresy (2nd edition, 1992).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Little Foxes
The First Cathars
The Wise Man from the East
The Growth of Catharism
Innocent III, Heresy and Reform
The First Inquisitors
The Cathars of Languedoc
The Battle for Souls in Italy
The Suffocating of Catharism in Languedoc
The Last Missionary
The Decline of Italian Catharism
Inertia and Survival: the Bosnian Church
Epilogue: The Legacy of Catharism
List of Abbreviations
Index
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