Buchführung für die Ewigkeit
Author(s)
Hugener, Rainer
Collection
OAPEN-CH 1st Call; Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
GermanAbstract
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland
How were religious practices of remembering the deceased connected to the admin-istration of landholdings and the writing of history in the Middle Ages? Based on intertextual relations between necrologies, rent-rolls, and chronicles from Swiss regions, this study shows how commemorating the dead required new techniques of writing that were not only meant to promote salvation, but also helped enforce local lordship. By celebrating the anniversaries of battles and other crucial events, the authorities of the Swiss cantons propagated a historical concept of identity which continues to influence Switzerland's self-perception even today. Rainer Hugener emphasizes the role of religious commemoration for the development of "modern" bureaucracy and offers a new perspective on the founding myths of the Swiss Con-federacy. The book is completed by an exhaustive catalogue of more than 1000 pre-modern necrologies from Swiss monasteries, cathedrals, collegiate and parish churches.
Keywords
commemorating the dead; necrologies; development of bureaucracy; Bern; Jahrzeit; Jahrzeitbuch; Memorialwesen; Nekrolog; Urbar (Verzeichnis)DOI
10.26530/OAPEN_605212ISBN
9783034011969OCN
1030816040Publisher
Chronos VerlagPublisher website
https://www.chronos-verlag.ch/Publication date and place
2014Classification
History and Archaeology
CE period up to c 1500