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AuthorLacopo, Frank P.-
Date2016-
Other Identifierhttps://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/gvjh/vol4/iss2/1-
Other Identifierhttps://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1122&context=gvjh-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/71283-
DescriptionThe period in European history frequently dubbed the long twelfth century saw increased social persecution against those who were deemed outsiders by the Christian elite. Much of the standard historiography of the period emphasizes that the era was culturally and intellectually vibrant. However, clerical elites unified against social “others” within this context in the process of protecting their position in a changing Latin Christian society. Jews were deprived of their allodial tenures and forced to adopt undesirable occupations, lepers were made into objects of aversion, and those of supposedly unwholesome sexual orientations, particularly homosexuals, were ostracized. This culture of contempt coalesced in pogroms, other institutionalized killing of outsiders, and the formulation of damaging stereotypes that have impact up to the present day.-
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Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/-
KeywordsMedieval-
KeywordsHomosexuality-
KeywordsPersecution-
KeywordsMarginalization-
KeywordsRacism-
KeywordsJew-
KeywordsChristianity-
KeywordsCatholicism-
KeywordsChurch Reform-
KeywordsLeprosy-
KeywordsLeper-
KeywordsMediaeval-
KeywordsMiddle Ages-
KeywordsEurope-
KeywordsTwelfth Century Renaissance-
KeywordsRenaissance of the Twelfth Century-
KeywordsLateran-
KeywordsJudaism-
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
TitleMedieval Europe and the Culture of Contempt in the Age of the Lateran Councils-
Typetext-
AMAD ID569180-
Year2016-
Open Access1-
Appears in Collections:BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
General history of Europe


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