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St. Elisabeth of Thuringia : A Psychological Study (1931).

De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2024 Available online

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De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2025 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Busse-Wilson, Elisabeth.
Contributor:
Busse, Nicole.
Wiethaus, Ulrike.
Series:
Hagiography Beyond Tradition Series
Hagiography Beyond Tradition Series ; v.4
Language:
English
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (287 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2024.
Summary:
Only twelve years after German women had been granted voting rights, the German medievalist Elisabeth Busse-Wilson, a first-wave feminist activist and scholar, challenged centuries of silence about violence against women by taking on the case of the most famous European saint, the young Elisabeth of Thuringia (1207–1231). Married at a very young age, St. Elisabeth soon fell under the spell of the notorious confessor and inquisitor Konrad von Marburg. His brutal treatment of the young woman was erased from the cult of St. Elisabeth to protect male privilege both in the church and society at large. Published to coincide with the 700-year anniversary of her death, Busse-Wilson’s study caused a storm of controversy. Translated for the first time into English, this book reintroduces to a contemporary audience this long-forgotten but still provocative and timely classic.
Contents:
Cover
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Translation
Ulrike Wiethaus
1 Research Objectives and Categories of Analysis
St. Elisabeth's Life as a Legend and Moral Cliché
Legend and History
The Value of Primary Sources about St. Elisabeth
The Religious Character - A Neurosis?
2 Elisabeth's Life
A Lonely Childhood
Landgrave Ludwig and St. Elisabeth's Marriage
Courtly Love and Marriage
Christian Asceticism and Its Modern Misinterpretation
Elisabeth's Intentions
Patrimonial Charity and Christian Caritas
The Transformation of Social Ethics
The Landgravine's Charitable Practices
The Franciscan Creed
Elisabeth as a Franciscan
Konrad of Marburg
Konrad of Marburg's Personality and Work
Konrad as Pedagogue
The Turning Point
3 On the Road to Sainthood
The Art of Suffering
Descent into Destitution
A Wedding with Lady Poverty
The Vision
Capitulation
Konrad of Marburg's Victory
4 The Poverella of Marburg
Elisabeth in Marburg: Relocation and New Status
The Marburg Hospital and Elisabeth's Charity
Spiritual Marriage
Perfect Obedience
Honor
Resentment
Christian Humility as an Asceticism of Power
An Exercise in Humility or Mere Performance?
Mysticism of the Cross
Elisabeth's Death
Konrad of Marburg's Psychological Development after Elisabeth's Death
A Failed Canonization
Konrad of Marburg as Grand Inquisitor
Konrad of Marburg's Death of Atonement
Achieving Sainthood Through Politics
Materiality and the Emergence of a Cult
Appendix
Chronology
Translator's Introduction: Select Bibliography
Translator's Acknowledgments
Note on the Translator
Annotated Bibliography (Organized According to Date of Publication)
Primary Sources
Medieval Biographies of St. Elisabeth
Source Criticism.
Historiographical Studies of the Nineteenth Century
Studies of Konrad of Marburg
General Literature
Note on the Translator.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-003-70427-1
90-485-4358-4
9781003704270
OCLC:
1478265330

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