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Miri Rubin

    1 janvier 1956

    Miri Rubin est une historienne médiéviste dont le travail explore l'histoire sociale et religieuse de l'Europe entre 1100 et 1500. Son érudition examine minutieusement les relations entre les rituels publics, le pouvoir et le tissu de la vie communautaire. Rubin offre des perspectives profondes sur la formation et l'influence des sociétés européennes à la fin du Moyen Âge. Ses analyses offrent aux lecteurs un aperçu captivant des dynamiques du passé.

    Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought Fourth Series: Charity and Community in Medieval Cambridge
    • This study develops our understanding of medieval society through an examination of its charitable activities. In a detailed study of the forms in which relief was organised in medieval Cambridge and Cambridgeshire, the book unravels the economic and demographic factors which created the need for relief as well as the forms in which the community offered it. With continual reference to the religious teachings of priests and friars and the changing ideas of lay piety, Dr Rubin relates the changing forms of charitable giving to the shift in attitudes towards community and social order, towards relations between laity and clergy, and towards the poor. A local study is thus set in a wide comparative context, drawing together contributions in the fields of social, religious, economic and urban history.

      Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought Fourth Series: Charity and Community in Medieval Cambridge1987