1st Edition

Pilgrims and Politics Rediscovering the Power of the Pilgrimage

Edited By Antón M. Pazos Copyright 2012
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    The objective of this book is to analyse the historical relationships between the phenomenon of Christian pilgrimage and political power within Europe, from the Middle Ages up to the present day. It establishes a discussion in which the twelve contributors to the volume can compare very different situations, such as the medieval pilgrimages and politics in the Latin East as part of warfare and conflict resolution, the significance and reality of pilgrimages in late medieval England or in Rome during the papacy of Innocent III, the 'two-way traffic' pilgrimages in the Tuscan city of Lucca, or the pilgrimages in Eastern European countries as an aspect of opposition to communist power. A major focus is on the pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, an important Christian sanctuary from the time of the discovery of the tomb of the apostle St James in the 9th century. Topics covered include the Way of St James as seen through medieval Muslim sources, the political reading of the apostolic cult as an ideological instrument of the propaganda of the Asturian monarchy, Santa Maria de Roncesvalles as an example of political involvement in the assistance of the Jacobean pilgrims, the Order of St John as protector of the medieval pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela, or the nationalist use of the pilgrimages as an element of national unification and internal cohesion during the Spanish Civil War. The final chapter provides a broader, global perspective on pilgrimages up to present times.

    Introduction, Antón M.Pazos; Chapter 1 The Pilgrims’ Way of St James and Islam, Ana María CarballeiraDebasa; Chapter 2 Political Pilgrims and Political Saints in Medieval England, Robert N.Swanson; Chapter 3 The Ordeal of Bishop Adaulfo, Carlos BaliñasPérez; Chapter 4 Between Warfare and Conflict Resolution, YvonneFriedman; Chapter 5 The Role of the Order of St John in Pilgrimage and Politics, Paula Maria de Carvalho PintoCosta; Chapter 6 Pilgrimage with Added Benefits, BrendaBolton; Chapter 7 Lucca and Pilgrimage in the Later Middle Ages, ChristineMeek; Chapter 8 The Politics of Pilgrim Care, JoséAndrés-Gallego; Chapter 9 Old and New Pilgrimages in the Context of the Spanish Civil War, Antón M.Pazos; Chapter 10 Pilgrimages in Slovenia and their Political Significance, VincencRajšp; Chapter 11 Pilgrimages to Taizé from Estonia, RihoAltnurme; Chapter 12 New Forms of Pilgrimage, HughMcLeod;

    Biography

    Antón M. Pazos is Vicedirector of the Instituto de Estudios Gallegos 'Padre Sarmiento' CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) and president of the Commission Internationale d'Histoire et d'Études du Christianisme (CIHEC).

    ’...this study will add to our understanding of the context in which material culture must be interpreted and for that reason it is of value to the archaeologist of religion.’ Medieval Archeaology