Jacques Dalarun is Member of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and a Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America. Among his books are The Misadventure of Francis of Assisi and Robert of Arbrissel. Sean L. Field is Professor of History at the University of Vermont, a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, and the author of several books, including Courting Sanctity.
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Preface Part One: The Servant Served 1. A Shocking Story 2. Sisters 3. Assisi 4. Ritual 5. Body 6. Inversions 7. Paradox Part Two: Unworthiness in Power 1. Benedictine Beginnings 2. Frontevraud 3. The Paraclete 4. Grandmont I: Facts 5. Grandmont II: Conjectures 6. Preachers 7. Lesser Brothers I: Writings by and about Francis 8. Lesser Brothers II: Chronicles 9. Lesser Brothers III: About Face 10. Experiments Part Three: Maternal Government 1. Treasure Trove 2. Pastorate 3. A Note 4. Mother 5. Word by Word 6. Resumption 7. Bonds Afterword
A rich and stimulating essay. (Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales) Jacques Dalarun delivers a reflection, personal and subtly argued, on the exercise of authority in certain medieval religious communities, a point of view which leads to an analysis of power relations in society. The style is fluid, the thought is sharp, and the dialectic quite formidable in its rigorous chain of thinking. (Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies)

