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  • Acts of Giving: Individual, Community, and Church in Tenth-Century Christian Spain

    Acts of Giving by Davies, Wendy;

    Individual, Community, and Church in Tenth-Century Christian Spain

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 1 November 2007

    • ISBN 9780199283408
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages260 pages
    • Size 223x143x18 mm
    • Weight 490 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 21 in-text halftone and line illustrations
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    Acts of Giving examines issues surrounding donation-the giving of property, particularly landed property-in northern Spain during the tenth century. Exploring the place of giving within a broad complex of social and economic concerns, Wendy Davies highlights the centrality of Spain to some of the core themes of medieval European history.

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    Acts of Giving examines the issues surrounding donation - the giving of property, usually landed property - in northern 'Christian' Spain in the tenth century, when written texts became very plentiful, allowing us to glimpse the working of local society.

    Wendy Davies explores who gives and who receives; what is given; reasons for giving; and the place of giving within the complex of social and economic relationships in society as a whole. People gave land for all kinds of reasons - because they were forced to do so, to meet debts or pay fines; because they wanted to gain material benefits in life, or to secure support in the short term or in old age. Giving pro anima, for the sake of the soul, was relatively limited; and gifts were made to lay persons as well as to the church. Family interests were strongly sustained across the tenth century and did not dwindle; family land was split and re-assembled, not fragmented. The gender and status of donors are key themes, along with commemoration: more men than women took steps to memorialize, in contrast to some parts of western Europe, and more aristocrats than peasants, which is less of a contrast. Donation as a type of transaction is also examined, as well as the insights into status afforded by the language and form of the records. Buying and selling, giving and receiving continued in the tenth-century as it had for centuries. However this period saw the volume of peasant donation to the church increasing enormously. It was this which set the conditions for substantial social and economic change.

    ...a gem of a book...a maserful demonstration of the art of reading medieval chapters...an important contribution to a transregional study of early medieval Christian Iberia; and an object lesson in the rewards to br gained when an accomplished scholar of one region sets out to explore another.

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    Table of Contents:

    Setting the Scene
    Land and People
    History
    San Pedro and Santa Comba: churches and their proprietors
    Dividing and sharing property
    The language of donation
    Donation to churches: purpose and expectations
    Gesmira, Recosinda, and Nuño Sarracíniz: donation to lay persons
    Men and women
    Peasant society
    Rhetoric and action
    Bibliography

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