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Montaillou

the promised land of error

1st ed.
  • 3.0 (1 rating)
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  • 1 Have read

"Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie has had a success which few historians experience and which is usually reserved for the winner of the Prix Goncourt...Montaillou, which is the reconstruction of the social life of a medieval village, has been acclaimed by the experts as a masterpiece of ethnographic history and by the public as a sensational revelation of the thoughts, feelings, and activities of the ordinary people of the past."―Times Literary Supplement. With a new introduction by author Le Roy Ladurie, this special edition offers a fascinating history of a fourteenth-century village, Montaillou, in the mountainous region of southern France, almost destroyed by internal feuds and religious heterodoxy. Ladurie's portrait is based on a detailed register of Jacques Fournier, Bishop of Pamiers and future Pope Benedict XII, who conducted rigorous inquisition into heresy within his diocese. Fournier was a consummate inquisitor, an acute psychologist who was able to elicit from the accused the innermost secrets of their thoughts and actions. He was pitiless in the pursuit of error, and meticulous in recording that pursuit. LeRoy Ladurie analyzes the behavior, demography, social mentality, and cosmology of the community of peasants and shepherds, and vividly evokes the daily life of the village and mountain pastures. His portrait of Montaillou is dominated by the personal histories of two men: the curé Pierre Clergue, a brutal and powerful man who placed his enemies in the hands of the inquisitor; and the shepherd Pierre Maury, a friend of the Albigensian perfecti and a fatalist who returned from Spain to disappear in the inquisitor's prison in his own country. Montaillou, which has received even more praise than LeRoy Ladurie's earlier work, provides a portrait of a fascinating place with a dark, intriguing history.

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G. Braziller
Language
English
Pages
383

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Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error
2008, Braziller Incorporated, George, Braziller Books
in English
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Montaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French village 1294-1324
1984, Penguin, Penguin Books Ltd
in English
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Montaillou: Een ketters dorp in de Pyreneeen 1294-1324
1984, Uitgeverij Bert Bakker
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Montaillou, the promised land of error
1979, Vintage Books
in English and French
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Montaillou: the promised land of error
1978, G. Braziller
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [357]-358.
Translation of Montaillou, village occitan de 1294 à 1324.

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Dewey Decimal Class
944/.88
Library of Congress
DC801.M753 L4713 1978b

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xvii, 383 p. :
Number of pages
383

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OL4539720M
Internet Archive
montailloupromis00lero
ISBN 10
0807608750
LCCN
77006124
LibraryThing
17518
Goodreads
1507063

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OL982058W

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