Holy Bones, Holy Dust

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Holy Bones, Holy Dust

How Relics Shaped the History of Medieval Europe

General and world history European history History History History of religion

Author: Charles Freeman

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 24th May 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 306 pages

ISBN: 9780300166590


Relics in Medieval Society

A richly textured history spanning a thousand years of holy relics across Europe. Relics were everywhere in medieval society. Saintly morsels such as bones, hair, teeth, blood, milk, and clothes, and items like the Crown of Thorns, coveted by Louis IX of France, were thought to bring the believer closer to the saint, who might intercede with God on his or her behalf.

In Holy Bones, Holy Dust, Freeman takes readers on a vivid, fast-paced journey from Constantinople to the northern Isles of Scotland over the course of a millennium. Freeman illustrates that the pervasiveness and variety of relics answered very specific needs of ordinary people across a darkened Europe under threat of political upheavals, disease, and hellfire.

But relics were not only venerated—they were traded, collected, lost, stolen, duplicated, and destroyed. They were bargaining chips, good business and good propaganda, politically appropriated across Europe, and even used to wield military power. Freeman examines an expansive array of relics, showing how the mania for these objects deepens our understanding of the medieval world and why these relics continue to capture our imagination.

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