Risk, emotions, and hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000-1300

Titel: Risk, emotions, and hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000-1300 / Wojtek Jezierski
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Veröffentlicht: Turnhout : Brepols, [2022]
Umfang: 356 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Early European research ; 17
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ISBN: 9782503600390
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  • List of Illustrations
  • 11
  • Preface
  • 13
  • Acknowledgements
  • 15
  • Chapter 1
  • Introduction
  • 19
  • Enemy at the Gates, 1205
  • 19
  • Argument: Risks, Emotions, and Hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim
  • 21
  • Scope: Baltic Experiments, 1000-1300
  • 25
  • Problem: Risk and Uncertainty
  • 30
  • Response: Emotions
  • 36
  • Response: Hospitality
  • 40
  • Operationalization: Frames and Framing
  • 43
  • Outline of the Book
  • 44
  • Chapter 2
  • Baltic Frontier Societies, Peripheral Visions, and Emotional Palimpsests
  • 49
  • State of the Art: Frontier Societies on the Baltic Rim
  • 49
  • Intercultural Encounters: Clashes of Cultures or Meetings of Minds?
  • 52
  • Identity-Formation and Subjectivization in Frontier Societies
  • 54
  • Sources: Peripheral Visions
  • 57
  • Emotional Palimpsests and Imaginary Resolutions
  • 59
  • Chapter 3
  • Fear in Missionary and Crusader Risk Societies, Tenth-Thirteenth Centuries
  • 63
  • A Hostage's Anguish, a Schoolmaster's Worry, 994
  • 63
  • Sources of Fear, Eleventh-Thirteenth Centuries
  • 66
  • Ansgar: Early Forms of Missionary Fearlessness
  • 68
  • Timor clericalis in High Medieval Missionary Contexts
  • 74
  • Timor clericalis in High Medieval Crusader Contexts
  • 81
  • Emotional Space: terra horroris
  • 87
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 93
  • Chapter 4
  • Pagan Hosts, Missionary Guests, Spaces of Hospitality, Tenth-Twelfth Centuries
  • 97
  • Burning Down the House, 1124
  • 97
  • Assembly: St Adalbert, 997
  • 102
  • Kitchen: Bruno of Querfurt, 1009
  • 107
  • Harbourage: Bernhard the Spaniard, 1122
  • 115
  • Antechamber: St Otto of Bamberg, 1124-1125, 1128
  • 121
  • Asylum: St Otto of Bamberg, 1124
  • 125
  • Neighbourhood: St Otto of Bamberg, 1128
  • 131
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 136
  • Chapter 5
  • Hospitality and Its Discontents in Helmold of Bosau's Chronica Slavorum, Twelfth Century
  • 139
  • A Slavic Potlatch, 1156
  • 139
  • Festen: Senses of Medieval Conviviality
  • 142
  • Naked Lunch: Ethnic Hospitality
  • 145
  • Another Round: Strategic Hospitality
  • 149
  • La grande bouffe: Metaphorical Hospitality
  • 164
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 169
  • Chapter 6
  • Emotional Bonding and Trust during Sieges, Twelfth-Thirteenth Centuries
  • 175
  • A Siege of Fear, 850s
  • 175
  • Emotions and the Arrival of the Idea of Crusade to the Baltic Rim
  • 177
  • Method, Sources, and Emotional Bonding on the Frontier
  • 179
  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Communities under Siege
  • 182
  • Pagani: From Political Enemies to Enemies of the Faith
  • 187
  • Fear and Terror as Public, Political, and Weaponized Emotions
  • 192
  • Fear and Terror as Histrionic Emotions
  • 199
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 204
  • Chapter 7
  • Politics of Emotions and Empathy Walls in Livonia, Thirteenth Century
  • 207
  • Close Encounters of the Third-Degree Burn, 1222
  • 207
  • Method: Asymmetrical Emotional Ascription
  • 210
  • Statistics of Emotions and the Binarity of Evil
  • 213
  • Joy Division: gaudium, vrôlich, vreuden
  • 221
  • Love Will Tear Us Apart: caritas, fraternitas, lieb
  • 228
  • Politics of Comfort: consolatio and trôsten
  • 232
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 237
  • Chapter 8
  • Hospitality and the Formation of Identities in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle, Thirteenth Century
  • 241
  • Danish Discomfort Food, 1223
  • 241
  • Clashes of Cultures and Meetings of Minds
  • 243
  • Chivalry, Courtesy, and Conversion
  • 245
  • Death of a Salesman: Miracle of Inhospitality
  • 253
  • Sauna: Hostipitality in the Other Space
  • 258
  • Metaphors: Hostile Guests and Hospitable Enemies
  • 262
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 271
  • Chapter 9
  • Epilogue
  • 275
  • Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change: Emotions
  • 275
  • Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change: Hospitality
  • 278
  • Risks before Modernity, Knowledge without Concepts
  • 280
  • Bibliography
  • 285
  • General Index
  • 347