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At the Gate of Christendom: Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c.1000 - c.1300 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series)
 
 
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At the Gate of Christendom: Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c.1000 - c.1300 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series) [Hardcover]

Nora Berend (Author)

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0521651859 978-0521651851 May 21, 2001 1
This is a study of the economic, social, legal and religious position of three minorities within the medieval Christian kingdom of Hungary. The book demonstrates that the status of such minorities depended not simply on Christian religious tenets, but on a larger framework--including the legal and social system, economic possibilities, and conflicts between kings and the clergy. It also investigates the situation "at the gate of Christendom"--the frontier with the nomad world--and the way this affected both Christian and non-Christian interaction and Christian ideology.

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"...a fine first book from an excellent young scholar. One looks forward eagerly to the next." SPECULUM

"The book is a model for future studies of Jewish-Christian and Muslim-Christian relations in the Middle Ages." Theological Studies

"Nora Berend's book will certainly become an indispensable tool for those interested in the history of medieval Hungary, the relations between the Catholic majority and the non-Christian minorities in European countries under Rome's spiritual influence, the policy of the theocratic papacy toward the non-Catholic communities in the thirteenth century, and the specific situation in the bordering countries of the Latin Christian world." Slavic Review

"This enlightening book will be helpful for all those interested in the dynamics of ethnic identity, persecution and tolerance, and religious identification." Stephen D. Benin, Religious Studies Review

"[An] impeccably researched and beautifully organized book." American Historical Review

"Berend's research shows a fascinating variety of approaches to dealing with non-Christian minorities, and she is able to show how many factors contributed to the varying efforts to convert, exterminate, tolerate, or even incoporate these groups into Hungarian society...A good...resource for academic libraries supporting upper level history students." Catholic Library World

"Nora Berend has found a unique topic that presents a wide range of questions on religion and social identity...Berend uses an impressive array of documentation...an interesting and recommendable study." Comitatus

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This is a study of the economic, social, legal and religious position of three minorities within the medieval Christian kingdom of Hungary. The book demonstrates that the status of such minorities depended not simply on Christian religious tenets, but on a larger framework--including the legal and social system, economic possibilities, and conflicts between kings and the clergy. It also investigates the situation 'at the gate of Christendom' --the frontier with the nomad world--and the way this affected both Christian and non-Christian interaction and Christian ideology.

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Non-Christians in medieval Hungry lived in a society that was formed by a variety of influences, many of them the result of Hungry's location on the Frontier of Christendom. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
foreign rabbis, medieval frontier societies, magyar nemzet, peuplement dans, eastern nomads, linear frontier, northern crusades, frontier ideology, golden bull, frontier position, persecuting society, papal letters, border markers, ecclesiastical privileges, royal chancery
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Middle Ages, New York, Reg Vat, Apostolic See History, Cambridge University Press, Hungary's Muslims, Hungarian Muslims, Apostolic See Documents, Holy Land, Moyen Age, Isaac ben Moses, Pope Gregory, Abu Hamid, Oxford University Press, Variorum Reprints, Clarendon Press, Frontier History, Illuminated Chronicle, Inner Asia, Duke Frederick, Gyorgy Gyorffy, Gyula Moravcsik, Reg Greg, University of California Press, Acta Historica
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