The Yellow Cross: The Story of the Last Cathars
by René Weiss
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This work aims to reconstruct one of the most vividly documented fragments of medieval life concerning the late Cathar community in south-west France. Following the inquisition of the 1240s in which 10,000 Cathars were burned at the stake, it seemed this early heretical movement had been fully quashed. Fifty years later however, a revival was started, centered around the small town of Montaillou and led by the charismatic Authies brothers. It would be another 30 years before Rome finally show more stamped out the movement. show lessTags
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Pretty decent introduction to the Cathars, a fascinating heretical Christian sect which flourished in what is now southern France and Catalonia during the Middle Ages. Weis focuses on the movement in its death throws, as it faded away thanks to protracted persecution on the part of the Catholic church. It's a coherent account of the events which Ladurie would examine in microcosm in his Montaillou; a good place to begin if you don't want to start that more famous work blind.
Interesting tale of religion, trust, betrayal and sex in middle ages France. The Cathars had a curious set of beliefs, but I can't imagine believeing in anything so strongly as to burn for it. A world away from modern existance, even in the geographic locations are still identifiable today.
Came across the Cathars from reading Stuart Gordon's fantasy "the Watcher's" trilogy. This is a history of the end of the time of the Cathars and after their earlier persecutions. This marks the end of the Albigensian crusade, and I highly recommend it for those interested in this period of history.
A really interesting and informative read about the last of the Cathars. The people who feature in this story are very diverse and most are not that devout, either as Cathars or Catholics - lots of people using religion to control people and further their own interests.
Very thorough history of the last Cathars, a lot of personal stories from contemporary accounts brings the account to life.
This gives the coherent narrative of the events which produced the materials used in Ladurie's Montaillou. To me, this is much more satisfying than that book.
I'm returning this mostly unread to the library as I'm swamped and it's just not flowing well enough to keep my attention, a book I will have to return to again some time.
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- Canonical title*
- Les derniers Cathares, 1290-1329
- Original title
- The yellow cross : the story of the last cathars : 1290-1329
- Original publication date
- 2000 (1e édition originale anglaise ( 1e édition originale anglaise) (1e édition originale anglaise | 1e édition originale anglaise); 2002-09-04 (1e traduction et édition française, Les nouvelles études historiques, Fayard) (1e traduction et édition française, Les nouvelles études historiques, Fayard)
- Important places
- Occitanie, France
- Original language*
- Anglais (Royaume-Uni) (Royaume-Uni)
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- Genres
- History, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 272.3 — Religion History of Christianity Persecutions in church history Waldenses and Albigenses (11th-12th century)
- LCC
- BX4891.2 .W45 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Christian Denominations Christian Denominations Protestantism Pre-Reformation Waldenses and Albigenses
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- 5 — Dutch, English, French, German, Italian
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