Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours

Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours

by Sharon Farmer
Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours

Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours

by Sharon Farmer

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Overview

Sharon Farmer here investigates the ways in which three medieval communities—the town of Tours, the basilica of Saint-Martin there, and the abbey of Marmoutier nearby—all defined themselves through the cult of Saint Martin. She demonstrates how in the early Middle Ages the bishops of Tours used the cult of Martin, their fourthcentury predecessor, to shape an idealized image of Tours as Martin's town. As the heirs to Martin's see, the bishops projected themselves as the rightful leaders of the community. However, in the late eleventh century, she shows, the canons of Saint-Martin (where the saint's relics resided) and the monks of Marmoutier (which Martin had founded) took control of the cult and produced new legends and rituals to strengthen their corporate interests. Since the basilica and the abbey differed in their spiritualities, structures, and external ties, the canons and monks elaborated and manipulated Martin's cult in quite different ways. Farmer shows how one saint's cult lent itself to these varying uses, and analyzes the strikingly dissimilar Martins that emerged. Her skillful inquiry into the relationship between group identity and cultural expression illuminates the degree to which culture is contested territory. Farmer's rich blend of social history and hagiography will appeal to a wide range of medievalists, cultural anthropologists, religious historians, and urban historians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501740596
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sharon Farmer is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Surviving Poverty in Medieval Paris: Gender, Ideology, and the Daily Lives of the Poor and The Silk Industries of Medieval Paris: Artisanal Migration, Technological Innovation, and Gendered Experience.

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