Hospitals in Communities of the Late Medieval Rhineland : Houses of God, Places for the Sick / Lucy C. Barnhouse

From the mid-twelfth century onwards, the development of European hospitals was shaped by their claim to the legal status of religious institutions, with its attendant privileges and responsibilities. The questions of whom hospitals should serve and why they should do so have recurred — and been invested with moral weight — in successive centuries, though similarities between medieval and modern debates on the subject have often been overlooked. Hospitals’ legal status as religious institutions could be tendentious and therefore had to be vigorously defended in order to protect hospitals’ resources. This status could also, however, be invoked to impose limits on who could serve in and be served by hospitals. As recent scholarship demonstrates, disputes over whom hospitals should serve, and how, find parallels in other periods of history and current debates.

Medienart:

E-Book

Erscheinungsjahr:

[2023]

© 2023

Erschienen:

Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press B.V. ; 2023

© 2023

Reihe:

Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability - 9

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Barnhouse, Lucy C., 1986- [VerfasserIn]

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doi.org [lizenzpflichtig]
www.degruyter.com [lizenzpflichtig]
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ISBN:

978-90-485-5223-8

Themen:

HISTORY / Europe / France
Medieval hospitals, canon law, history of leprosy, urban health

Umfang:

1 Online-Ressource (250 Seiten) ; Illustrationen

doi:

10.5117/9789463720243

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

1860771092