ABSTRACT

This collection of essays, written by leading experts, showcases historiographical problems, fresh interpretations, and new debates in medieval and Renaissance history and political thought.

Recent scholarship on medieval and Renaissance political thought is witness to tectonic movements. These involve quiet, yet considerable, re-evaluations of key thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas and Machiavelli, as well as the string of lesser known "political thinkers" who wrote in western Europe between Late Antiquity and the Reformation. Taking stock of thirty years of developments, this volume demonstrates the contemporary vibrancy of the history of medieval and Renaissance political thought. By both celebrating and challenging the perspectives of a generation of scholars, notably Cary J. Nederman, it offers refreshing new assessments. The book re-introduces the history of western political thought in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the wider disciplines of History and Political Science. Recent historiographical debates have revolutionized discussion of whether or not there was an "Aristotelian revolution" in the thirteenth century. Thinkers such as Machiavelli and Marsilius of Padua are read in new ways; less well-known texts, such as the Irish On the Twelve Abuses of the Age, offer new perspectives. Further, the collection argues that medieval political ideas contain important lessons for the study of concepts of contemporary interest such as toleration.

The volume is an ideal resource for both students and scholars interested in medieval and Renaissance history as well as the history of political thought.

part |33 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

Medieval and Renaissance Political Thought

Past, Present, … and Future? An Essay

part I|71 pages

Historiographical Problems

chapter 3|22 pages

The Jewish Reinterpretation of the Hebrew Prophet

From Medieval Prophet-Philosopher to Renaissance Prophet-Statesman

chapter 5|19 pages

The Twelve Abuses of the Age

Ethical and Political Theory in Early Medieval Ireland and Its Influence

part II|58 pages

Fresh Interpretations

chapter 6|21 pages

The Mirror Compiled

Roger Waltham's Compendium morale and Cary Nederman's Medieval English Tradition of Political Thought 1

part III|77 pages

New Debates

chapter 10|17 pages

A Medieval Scholastic Job Description

Diversi sed non adversi

chapter 11|18 pages

Heresy and Toleration in the Early Fourteenth Century

Marsilius of Padua and William of Ockham Reconsidered

chapter 12|18 pages

Consent, Power, and the Political Community

Communal versus Individual “Rights” in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries