Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung

The reign of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy (1363–1477) might, in retrospect, suggest a link between modern and medieval features of their rule, especially with respect to the crusade projects of Philipp the Good (1419–1467). These ambitions may seem like a late blossoming of medieval culture, in line...

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description The reign of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy (1363–1477) might, in retrospect, suggest a link between modern and medieval features of their rule, especially with respect to the crusade projects of Philipp the Good (1419–1467). These ambitions may seem like a late blossoming of medieval culture, in line with the arguments of Johann Huizinga, that does not quite fit the historiographical narrative of the evolving Burgundian state. Instead of picturing Philipp the Good as a fifteenth-century Don Quixote, or as a precursor to the »last knight«, Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire, this book focuses on the political dimensions of his ostentatious crusading ambitions as part of the Burgundian struggle for a higher status among the hierarchy of European powers.This study examines the crusading discourse at the Burgundian court through an analysis of three voluminous treatises written by bishop Jean Germain († 1461), the first chancellor of Philipp’s Order of the Golden Fleece. It combines a discourse analytical perspective with a form of sequential analysis that is taken from qualitative social research and applies it to late medieval texts and miniatures.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1538042026-02-05T09:13:29Z Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung Burkart, Eric Burgund Kreuzzug Spätmittelalter Historische Diskursanalyse Kulturgeschichte des Politischen thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history The reign of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy (1363–1477) might, in retrospect, suggest a link between modern and medieval features of their rule, especially with respect to the crusade projects of Philipp the Good (1419–1467). These ambitions may seem like a late blossoming of medieval culture, in line with the arguments of Johann Huizinga, that does not quite fit the historiographical narrative of the evolving Burgundian state. Instead of picturing Philipp the Good as a fifteenth-century Don Quixote, or as a precursor to the »last knight«, Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire, this book focuses on the political dimensions of his ostentatious crusading ambitions as part of the Burgundian struggle for a higher status among the hierarchy of European powers.This study examines the crusading discourse at the Burgundian court through an analysis of three voluminous treatises written by bishop Jean Germain († 1461), the first chancellor of Philipp’s Order of the Golden Fleece. It combines a discourse analytical perspective with a form of sequential analysis that is taken from qualitative social research and applies it to late medieval texts and miniatures. 2025-03-06T15:59:24Z 2025-03-06T15:59:24Z 2020 book ONIX_20250306_9783968223025_2 2190-1325 9783968223025 9783968220024 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/153804 ger Pariser Historische Studien image/jpeg Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://books.openedition.org/heiup/448 Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP) 83eb0236-463a-4213-8a0f-dc16011f70aa 9783968223025 9783968220024 438 Heidelberg open access
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Kreuzzug
Spätmittelalter
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Kulturgeschichte des Politischen
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Burkart, Eric
Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung
title Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung
title_full Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung
title_fullStr Kreuzzug als Selbstbeschreibung
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Kreuzzug
Spätmittelalter
Historische Diskursanalyse
Kulturgeschichte des Politischen
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Kulturgeschichte des Politischen
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