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The Kiss of Peace: Ritual, Self, and Society in the High and Late Medieval West
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The Kiss of Peace: Ritual, Self, and Society in the High and Late Medieval West

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This book reveals the social logic of the mediaeval rituals of reconciliation as showcased by the most potent rite, the kiss of peace. Ritual is presented as a contested ground on which individuals, groups and political and moral authorities competed for and appropriated political sovereignty. The thesis of the study is that by employing ritual and bodily mnemonics as strategic tools, the forces of order and official morality strove to organize personality structures around a hegemonic value system. Researching three analytical fields - the legal bonds of peace, the emotional economy of ritual and the building of identity - the book highlights the contents and evolution of ritual reconciliation in diverse cultural contexts in the period between the 11th and the 16th centuries.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
9 May 2003
Pages
358
ISBN
9789004130388

This book reveals the social logic of the mediaeval rituals of reconciliation as showcased by the most potent rite, the kiss of peace. Ritual is presented as a contested ground on which individuals, groups and political and moral authorities competed for and appropriated political sovereignty. The thesis of the study is that by employing ritual and bodily mnemonics as strategic tools, the forces of order and official morality strove to organize personality structures around a hegemonic value system. Researching three analytical fields - the legal bonds of peace, the emotional economy of ritual and the building of identity - the book highlights the contents and evolution of ritual reconciliation in diverse cultural contexts in the period between the 11th and the 16th centuries.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
9 May 2003
Pages
358
ISBN
9789004130388