André Vauchez
Author of The Medieval World: The History of European Society
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Works by André Vauchez
Francis of Assisi: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Saint (2009) — Author — 129 copies, 3 reviews
Spirituality of the Medieval West : The Eighth to the Twelfth Century (1975) — Author — 87 copies, 1 review
The Laity in the Middle Ages: Religious Beliefs and Devotional Practices (1987) — Author — 48 copies, 1 review
Histoire du christianisme. Tome 1 : Le nouveau peuple, des origines à 250 (2000) — Editor — 9 copies
Fin du monde et signes des temps: Visionnaires et prophetes en France meridionale, fin XIIIe-debut XVe siecle (Cahiers de Fanjeaux) (French Edition) (1992) — Editor — 8 copies, 1 review
Histoire du christianisme : des origines à nos jours Tome 6, Un temps d'épreuves (1274-1449) (1990) — Editor — 8 copies
Histoire du christianisme, tome 7 : De la réforme à la réformation, 1450-1530 (1994) — Editor — 6 copies
Histoire du christianisme, tome 5 : Apogée de la papauté et expansion de la chrétienté 1054-1272 (1993) — Editor — 6 copies
Histoire du christianisme : des origines à nos jours Tome 10, Les défis de la modernité (1750-1840) (1997) — Editor — 5 copies
Histoire du Christianisme. Tome 3 : Eglises d'Orient et d'occident 432-610 (1998) — Editor — 5 copies
L'histoire des moines, chanoines et religieux au Moyen Age : Guide de recherche et documents (2003) — Editor — 4 copies
Die Geschichte des Christentums - Religion, Politik, Kultur Bd. 1-13 Gesamtregister (Bd.14) (2004) 4 copies
Faire croire: modalités de la diffusion et de la réception des messages religieux du XIIe au XVe siècle (1981) 2 copies
Sulle orme del sacro: I santuari dell'Europa occidentale. IV-XVI secolo (Italian Edition) (2023) 2 copies
La religion civique à l'époque médiévale et moderne : chrétienté et islam : actes du colloque (1995) 2 copies
Margherita of Cortona and the Lorenzetti: Sienese Art and the Cult of a Holy Woman in Medieval Tuscany (1999) 2 copies
Saint François de Paule & les Minimes. En France de la fin du XVe au XVIIIe siècle (2011) — Editor; Introduction — 1 copy
Associated Works
The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages: Volume II, 950-1250 (1982) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
La Religion populaire en Languedoc du XIIIe siècle à la moitié du XIVe siècle (Cahiers de Fanjeaux n° 11) (1976) — Contributor — 2 copies
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- Canonical name
- Vauchez, André
- Legal name
- Vauchez, André
- Birthdate
- 1938
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Université de Paris 4 Sorbonne (Doctorat d'Etat ∙ Thèse 'La sainteté en occident aux derniers siècles du Moyen Age ∙ 11 98 - 14 31 ∙ d'après les procès de canonisation et les documents hagiographiques' ∙ 19 78)
Ecole française de Rome (Membre ∙ 19 65-19 68)
Agrégation d'histoire (Rang 1er)
Ecole normale supérieure - Occupations
- Professeur (Histoire)
Historien (Moyen Age, Religion, Sainteté, Spiritualité, Canonisation)
Médiéviste - Organizations
- Ecole française de Rome (Directeur d'Etudes, 1972l1979 / Directeur, 1995l2003)
Université Paris X Nanterre (Professeur, 1983l1995)
Université de Rouen (Professeur, 1980l1982)
Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS (Maître de recherches, 1979l1980)
Université Paris IV Sorbonne (Assistant puis Maître assistant, 1968l1972)
Institut universitaire de France (Membre senior, 1991l1996) (show all 23)
Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Membre, 1998 / Président, l2009l2011)
Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, Italie (Membre)
Académie tunisienne des sciences, des lettres et des arts Beit al-Hikma, Tunis, Tunisie (Membre)
Pontificia Accademia romana di Archeologia, Vatican (Membre)
Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique, Bruxelles (Membre)
British Academy, Royaume-Uni (Membre associé)
Medieval Academy of America, USA, (Membre correspondant)
Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, Cths (Membre)
Comité pontifical des sciences historiques (Membre)
Université de Saint-Marin, Scuola superiore di Studi storici, San Marin (Membre du conseil scientifique)
Ecole normale supérieure (Membre du conseil scientifique)
Université d'Oxford, All Souls College (Visiting fellow)
Université de Princeton, Institute for Advanced Study, USA (Visiting member)
Ecole Nationale des Chartes (membre du coseil d'administration)
Hagiographica, Revue Florence, Italie (Membre du comité de rédaction)
Revue Mabillon (Directeur)
Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge, Royaume-Uni (Membre du comité de rédaction) - Awards and honors
- Officier de la Légion d'honneur
Officier de l'ordre national du Mérite
Commandeur de l'ordre des Palmes académiques
Commandeur de l'ordre du Mérite de la République italienne
Université de Genève (Docteur honoris causa) - Relationships
- Mollat du Jourdin, Michel (Directeur de thèse)
Le Bras, Bernard (Elève) - Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- Thionville, Moselle, France
- Map Location
- France
- Associated Place (for map)
- France
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Francis of Assisi: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Saint focuses not only on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, but also on how that life was re-imagined by his followers and society through the years. The book is divided into three sections: a biography of Francis, the evolution of Francis from his death to the modern era, and a study of Francis's writings to try to reveal his true philosophy. The prose is of the dense, continental academic type, but it's not particularly hard, just show more long. Those who persevere through it will be definitely be rewarded though.
Those looking for a biography of Francis the man, will be better off reading Augustine Thompson's Francis of Assisi: A New Biography, but the books actually complement each other nicely, because, while Thompson wrote about his life, most of Vauchez's book is about how Francis's image has been manipulated since his death. He went from being a simple man to a second Christ in the legends and teachings of the Franciscan Order, as it changed from the humble fellowship Francis intended into the learned clerical Order he did not want. Suffice to say, the real Francis became a bit embarrassing, and the cause of quite a bit discord among the Friars Minor (part of which is depicted in The Name of the Rose). The third part was the bit I found most interesting, as the author attempts to show Francis's true philosophy by analyzing the works he left behind/
Overall, it's a very interesting book, if not for everyone. I also could have done without Francis being referred to as "the Poor Man of Assisi" every other paragraph: it got old rather quickly. Recommended for anyone looking for to understand how Francis the Man became Francis the Saint. show less
Those looking for a biography of Francis the man, will be better off reading Augustine Thompson's Francis of Assisi: A New Biography, but the books actually complement each other nicely, because, while Thompson wrote about his life, most of Vauchez's book is about how Francis's image has been manipulated since his death. He went from being a simple man to a second Christ in the legends and teachings of the Franciscan Order, as it changed from the humble fellowship Francis intended into the learned clerical Order he did not want. Suffice to say, the real Francis became a bit embarrassing, and the cause of quite a bit discord among the Friars Minor (part of which is depicted in The Name of the Rose). The third part was the bit I found most interesting, as the author attempts to show Francis's true philosophy by analyzing the works he left behind/
Overall, it's a very interesting book, if not for everyone. I also could have done without Francis being referred to as "the Poor Man of Assisi" every other paragraph: it got old rather quickly. Recommended for anyone looking for to understand how Francis the Man became Francis the Saint. show less
Vauchez, a consummate medieval historian, captures the unique biography of Francis of Assisi and his charism of Christian evangelical poverty. Francis was a merchant’s son, a layman who set in motion the Friars Minor and the Poor Ladies on a course of extreme poverty hampered by the institutionalization of his communities by the Roman Church and clerical authorities. Francis never waivered in his fidelity to the Papacy but he also never gave up his embrace of “Lady Poverty” to the show more chagrin of many of his followers. This scholarly biography presents an entirely different picture of Francis the Saint who was very original and revolutionary for his time and a puzzle for contemporary man and women. A book well worth reading. show less
Unusual approach, taking history by themes, rather than timeline. Informating n the themes.
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- Members
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- Rating
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