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Journal of Religious History | 2002

The Birth of Popular Heresy: A Millennial Phenomenon?

Rebecca Moore

This paper provides a reassessment of historical debates about the nature of popular movements in and around the year 1000, with particular reference to the work of Richard Landes and Dominique Barthelemy. Heresy and heresy accusations do not feature in the classical historiography of millennialism in medieval Europe, including Norman Cohns Pursuit of the Millennium. Nor does the assertion that heresy was propagated among «the people» in the first half of the eleventh century. However, these issues do arise in current discussions of the «millennial generation» (those living through the years 1000-1033) and the so-called «feudal revolution». This keynote paper reviews millennial reports of heresy in the light of changing historiographical trends and of new work on the heresies themselves. It contests the view that reports of perceived heresy by literate elites support allegations of widespread popular belief in the imminent end of the world.


The American Historical Review | 1989

The formation of a persecuting society : power and deviance in western Europe, 950-1250

Rebecca Moore


Archive | 1987

The Formation of a Persecuting Society

Rebecca Moore


Archive | 1977

The origins of European dissent

Rebecca Moore


Archive | 1975

The Birth of popular heresy

Rebecca Moore


Archive | 2000

The first European revolution, c. 970-1215

Rebecca Moore


Archive | 2012

The War on Heresy

Rebecca Moore


TAEBDC-2013 | 2007

The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Authority and Deviance in Western Europe 950-1250

Rebecca Moore


History | 1970

THE ORIGINS OF MEDIEVAL HERESY

Rebecca Moore


Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies | 2003

The Eleventh Century in Eurasian History: A Comparative Approach to the Convergence and Divergence of Medieval Civilizations

Rebecca Moore

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University of Birmingham

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