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The followers of the martyred Bohemian priest Jan Hus (1371-1415) formed one of the greatest challenges to the medieval Latin Church. Branded as heretics, outlawed, then forced to fight for their faith as well as their lives, the Hussites occupy one of the most colorful and challenging chapters of European religious history. The essays reprinted in this book (along with one here first published in English and additional notes) explore the essence of the early Hussite movement by focusing on the nature and development of heresy both as accusation and identity. Heresy and Hussites in Late Medieval Europe first examines the definition of heresy, and its comparative nature across Europe. It investigates the unique practices of popular religion in local communities, while examining theology and its unavoidable conflicts. The repressive policy of crusade and the growth of martyrdom with its inevitable contribution to the formation of Hussite history is explored. The social application of religious ideas, its revolutionary outcomes, along with the intentional use of art in pedagogy and propaganda, situates the Czech heretics in the fifteenth century. An examination of leading personalities, together with the eventual and more formal church administration, rounds out the study of this remarkable era.
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction ix
Map of Bohemia in the Hussite period, c. 1415-1500
xii
Abbreviations xiii
I Defending "heresy": a theoretical elaboration
Revised English version of: "Obrana `Kacirstvi': Teoreticke pojednami", Medievalia Historica Bohemica 9, 2003, pp. 295-314
22(201)
II Image breakers, image makers: the role of heresy in divided Christendom
223
Christianity in East Central Europe: Late Middle Ages [ Proceedings of the Commission Internationale d'Histoire Ecclesiastique Comparee, Lublin, Poland, 1996], eds P. Kras and W. Polak. Lublin: Instytut Europy Srodkowo-Wschodniej, 1999
III The "law of God": reform and religious practice in late medieval Bohemia
72(148)
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, volume 1, ed. D.R. Holeton. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 1996
IV The "crown" and the "red gown": Hussite popular religion
220
Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800, eds B. Scribner and T. Johnson. London: MacMillan, 1996
V The night of Antichrist: popular culture, judgment and revolution in fifteenth-century Bohemia
45
Communio viatorum 37, 1995
VI Heresy and the question of Hussites in the southern Netherlands (1411-1431)
30(107)
Campin in Context: Peinture et societe dans la vallee de l'Escaut a l'epoque de Robert Campin 1375-1445, eds L. Nys and D. Vanwijnsberghe. Valenciennes-Brussels-Tournai: Presses universitaires de Valenciennes, 2007, pp. 73-88
VII "More glory than blood": murder and martyrdom in the Hussite crusades
137
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, volume 5, eds D.R. Holeton and Z. V. David. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2004
VIII "Neither mine nor thine": communist experiments in Hussite Bohemia
46(86)
Canadian Journal of History 33, 1998
IX Zelivsky's head: memory and new martyrs among the Hussites
132(1)
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, volume 6, eds D.R. Holeton and Z.V. David. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2007
X Vaclav the Anonymous and Jan Pribram: textual laments on the fate of religion in Bohemia (1424-1429)
132
Filosoficky casopis, supplement 3, 2011
XI Crime, punishment and pacifism in the thought of Bishop Mikulas of Pelhrimov, 1420-1452
103(114)
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, volume 3, eds D.R. Holeton and Z.V. David. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2000
XII "An ass with a crown": heresy, nationalism and Emperor Sigismund
217(352)
The Transformation of Czech and Slovak Societies on the Threshold of the New Millennium and their Role in the Global World, eds J.P. Skalny and M. Rechcigl, Jr. Plzen: Ales Cenek, 2004
XIII Zizka's drum: the political uses of popular religion
569
Central European History 36, 2003
XIV Hussite infant communion
194
Lutheran Quarterly 10, 1996
XV Visual heresy and the communication of ideas in the Hussite reformation
151
Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal 12, 1996
XVI Seduced by the theologians: Aeneas Sylvius and the Hussite heretics
101
Heresy in Transition: Transforming Ideas of Heresy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, eds I. Hunter, J. Christian Laursen and C.J. Nederman. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005
XVII Reform and the lower consistory in Prague, 1437-1497
96
The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice, volume 2, eds D.R. Holeton and Z.V. David. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 1998
Addenda and corrigenda 16
Index 12
Thomas A. Fudge is Lecturer in Medieval European History in the School of Humanities at the University of New England, Armidale, Australia.