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Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History: Ademar of Chabannes, 989-1034 (Harvard Historical Studies)
 
 
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Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History: Ademar of Chabannes, 989-1034 (Harvard Historical Studies) [Hardcover]

Richard Landes (Author)
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May 17, 1998 Harvard Historical Studies (Book 117)

This unusual biographical work traces the life and career of Ademar of Chabannes, a monk, historian, liturgist, and hagiographer who lived at the turn of the first Christian millennium. Thanks to the unique collection of over one thousand folios of autograph manuscript that Ademar left behind, Richard Landes has been able to reconstruct in great detail the development of Ademar's career and the events of his day, and to suggest several major revisions in the general picture held by current medieval historiography.

Above all, the author's research confirms and elaborates the realization (first articulated over sixty years ago by the historian Louis Saltet) that in 1029 Ademar suffered a humiliating defeat at the height of his career and spent his final five years feverishly producing a dossier of forgeries and fictions about his own contemporaries that has few parallels in the annals on medieval forgery. Not only did that dossier of forgeries succeed in misleading historians from the twelfth century right up to the twentieth, but few historians have been willing to explore the implications of so striking a revision in Ademar's biography. Richard Landes is the first to systematically examine the evidence and the implications for our understanding of the period, and he offers an explanation of how these remarkable developments might have occurred.


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Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History is an intelligent and imaginative study of an author who accounts for a large proportion of the surviving narrative sources for Aquitaine in the first third of the eleventh century and is consequently central to our understanding of important movements such as the Peace of God, pilgrimage, and the cult of saints. Ademar left a substantial corpus, much of it autograph. This provides the cornerstone of Landes's challenging methodology whereby he calibrates shifts in Ademar's literary identity--as copyist, historian, liturgist, and mythographer--against a detailed biographical reconstruction which is in turn interwoven with the religious, social, and political currents affecting the 'millennial generation'. Landes excels in applying skilled palaeographical, codicological, and textual analysis to wider issues...This is an ambitious, original, methodologically exciting, and closely argued work of great interest.
--Marcus Bull (English Historical Review [UK] )

On August 3, 1029, Ademar of Chabannes suffered a humiliating defeat when his plans for a triumphal procession of the relics of St. Martial and the chanting of his new liturgy in Martial's honor turned into a fiasco. He spent the next five years writing forgeries and fictions about his contemporaries which have misled historians up to the 20th century. He left behind more than 1,000 folios of manuscripts. This account by Professor Landes of Boston University sheds new light on the cult of saints, apocalypticism, scriptoria and their manuscripts, and historiography. (Theology Digest )

A brilliant work which synthesizes the immense technical skills Landes has acquired with his talent as an historian. Because Ademar left so many manuscripts in so many fields of endeavor and because he was so thoroughly a part of the major historical movements in Aquitaine during the first third of the eleventh century, Landes is able to break new ground in a methodological sense with regard to the writing of various aspects of the social and religious history of the French kingdom in pre-Crusade Europe. Particular emphasis here is given to popular religion, the peace movement, apocalyptic thought and social patterns. Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History, moreover, is at once an intellectual biography, a personal biography, and a social history. Thus, Ademar the man, Ademar the monk, Ademar the scholar, Ademar the Christian, and Ademar the public figure are all thoroughly integrated in Landes' remarkable study.
--Bernard S. Bachrach, University of Minnesota

Landes convinced me without any qualms of the importance of his approach. He is absolutely right to stress the importance of Ademar's corpus, substantial portions of it autograph. It is not just that Ademar is an important source for our writing and history. As Landes says, the fact that Ademar wrote and revised so much allows us to see into the creative process of a single man who lived at a watershed. We can see into his mind. And because Ademar was tortured and flawed, we have, as Landes also points out in a wonderful phrase, 'the autograph record of a man going mad.' Uncommon enough for any period, this is a motherlode for the middle ages.
--Geoffrey Koziol, University of California at Berkeley

Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History is an intelligent and imaginative study of an author who accounts for a large proportion of the surviving narrative sources for Aquitaine in the first third of the eleventh century and is consequently central to our understanding of important movements such as the Peace of God, pilgrimage, and the cult of saints…This is an ambitious, original, methodologically exciting, and closely argued work of great interest.
--Marcus Bull (English Historical Review )

About the Author

Richard A. Landes is Assistant Professor of History, Boston University.

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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (May 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674755308
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674755307
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Richard Landes is a professor of medieval history at BU. His work focuses on the role of religion in shaping and transforming the relationships between elites and commoners in various cultures, in particular the impact of "demotic religiosity" which prizes equality before the law, dignity of manual labor, and access to sacred texts and divinity for all believers.

In addition to Heaven on Earth, he has co-edited a volume on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion with Steven Katz: The Paranoid Apocalypse: A Hundred Year Retrospective on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, for which he wrote three chapters.

From 1996-2003, he directed the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University.

Following the publication of Heaven on Earth, he is currently completing the book he set aside in order to write Heaven on Earth, that is, a study of the role of millennialism in the shaping of the first thousand years of Christian history: While God Tarried: Disappointed Millennialism from Jesus to the Peace of God, 33-1033. This year he is a visiting fellow at the International Consortium for Research in the Humanities at Alexander University in Erlangen, Germany.

He has written and lectured widely on millennialism, especially in the medieval period, and more recently on the role of communications technology - from the invention of writing to modern media - in shaping public awareness and discussion, and, in some cases, in establishing and maintaining civil society. His work on the apocalyptic currents that built up during the approach to 2000 has led him to focus on Global Jihad as a) an apocalyptic millennial movement; and b) a new religious movement whose relationship to the internet may parallel that of Protestantism to printing.

In 2005 he launched a media-oversight project called The Second Draft in which he proposes to look at what the news media calls their "first draft of history." Since January 2005 he has been blogging at The Augean Stables, a name chosen to describe the current condition of the Mainstream Media in the West. When he has completed his book on medieval history he plans to write a Medievalist's Guide to the 21st Century.

 

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I enjoyed this book a lot. Once I got clued in to the "inside baseball" of Ademar's world, I then began to enjoy the story of this man who was - it seems - always scrambling for an opening. His fall was spectacular but the story of how he got there - and how hard he fell - was fun to read.

I was especially interested in the discussion of Ademar's attempts to move the patron saint of his abbey - St. Martial - a couple of centuries back in time so he could lay claim to having in fact been one of the original Christian apostles! For such a spectacular if presumptive move, surely Ademar deserves some sort of award for historical chutzpah!

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apostolic cult, solitary forger, next recension, apostolic controversy, apostolic liturgy, sabbatical millennium, itinéraires maritimes, prétendues terreurs, castellan revolution, apostolic project, abbey scriptorium, science codex, apocalyptic date, prétendue lettre, vie apostolique, relic cults, société laique, apocalyptic concerns, new recension, apostolic claims, year loon, apocalyptic year, millennial generation, apocalyptic meaning, new tropes
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