Cluny: Old Traditions and New Research
Internationales Kolloquium
Leeds, 13-15 July 1998
Organizer: Barbara H. Rosenwein
Programm
Cluny I: Traditions of Historiography, Part 1
Session 112
Chair: Giles Constable
Daniel-Odon Hurel: L'historiographie française de Cluny aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles
Dominique Iogna-Prat: The French Historiography of Cluny from François Guizot to Georges Duby
Martial Staub: The Cluniac Challenge in German Catholic Historiography
Cluny II: Traditions of Historiography, Part 2
Session 212
Chair: Constance B. Bouchard
Patrick Henriet: Between Progress and Invasion: The Historiography of Cluny in Spain
Giancarlo Andenna: La storiografia su Cluny in Italia nel XX secolo
Barbara H. Rosenwein: The Advantages of Distance: Anglo-American Historiography of Cluny
Cluny III: New Research Part 1
Session 1012
Chair: Thomas Head
Isabelle Cochelin: Crossing the Threshold of the Cloister: Age Groups and Hierarchical Structure inside the Cluniac Community (11th-12th c.)
Maria Hillebrandt: Cluniac Cartularies: the Beginning of Crisis or the Heyday of the Monastery's Power?
Franz Neiske: Memoria, the Key to Success?
Cluny IV: New Research Part 2
Session 1112
Chair: Gert Melville
Florent Cygler: Cluny's General Chapters. A Comparative Approach
Hartmut Atsma and Jean Vezin: Gestion de la mémoire. Problèmes autour de la copie des documents originaux dans les cartulaires de l'abbaye de Cluny
Constance H. Berman: Disentangling Cluniacs from Cistercian Fictions
Cluny V: New Research Part 3
Session 1212
Chair: Herbert E. J. Cowdrey
Brent Hardy: Cluniac History as Eschatology in the Writings of Raoul Glaber
Didier Méhu: Burgus, immunitas, pax: les rouages de la seigneurie clunisienne du XIe au XIIIe siècle
Sarah Connolly: Cluny and Its Patrons; England ans Its Patrons: The Differences between Them