Suggested References

Chapter 12 Review: Suggested References

For the church’s mission, see both Bynum and Sayers. The Inquisition and other forms of persecution are the subjects of the books by Given, Jordan (on the Jews), and Nirenberg. Abulafia, Jones, Maddicott, and O’Callaghan each helpfully cover the political developments of the period.

Abulafia, David. Frederick II: A Medieval Emperor. 1988.

Bynum, Caroline Walker. Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women. 1987.

*Fourth Lateran Council: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/lat4-select.asp

Gaposchkin, M. Cecilia. The Making of Saint Louis: Kingship, Sanctity, and Crusade in the Later Middle Ages. 2008.

Given, James Buchanan. Inquisition and Medieval Society. 2001.

Jackson, Peter. The Mongols and the West. 2005.

*Joinville, Jean de, and Geoffroy de Villehardouin. Chronicles of the Crusades. Trans. M. R. B. Shaw. 1963.

Jones, Philip. The Italian City-State: From Commune to Signoria. 1997.

Jordan, William Chester. The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians. 1989.

Maddicott, J. R. Simon de Montfort. 1994.

Nichols, Aidan. Discovering Aquinas: An Introduction to His Life, Work and Influence. 2003.

Nirenberg, David. Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages. 1996.

O’Callaghan, Joseph F. The Cortes of Castille-León, 1188–1350. 1989.

Richardson, H. G., and G. O. Sayles. The English Parliament in the Middle Ages. 1981.

Sayers, Jane. Innocent III: Leader of Europe, 1198–1216. 1994.

Strayer, Joseph R. The Reign of Philip the Fair. 1980.

*Thomas Aquinas. Summa Theologiae. http://www.newadvent.org/summa