Medieval Saints and their Sins (Hardback)
A New History of the Middle Ages through Saints and their Stories
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Step into the captivating world of the Middle Ages with Saints and Sinners, a groundbreaking exploration of history like no other. In this remarkable narrative, each chapter takes you on an immersive journey through time, unveiling the vibrant tapestry of events that shaped the medieval era told through the stories of Medieval Saints who experienced them.
Gone are the distant voices of emperors and kings; instead, we hear from ordinary people who witnessed the world around them, sharing their intimate thoughts, fears, and attitudes towards world-changing events. Experience the gripping anxiety, fear, and paranoia that accompanied threats to the kingdom of heaven, as these saints fought to defend and restore their faith. But, as the Church solidifies its position, discover how saints were then utilised as instruments of control to shape public order.
Saints and Sinners goes beyond a mere historical account, delving into topics that resonate with today's world. Uncover the incredible history of Ethiopia, once a magnificent empire that fell into despair at the hands of Christianity, shedding light on Black History; delve into the history of gender and sexuality through the misogynistic St Cuthbert and worship of ‘trans-saint’ Wilgefortis; and witness the fight for equality in indigenous populations in the Americas through St Louis Bertrand. Through these stories, saints become a lens to examine the attitudes and complexities of their time.
Prepare to be enthralled as Saints and Sinners weaves together engaging narratives, captivating miracles, and enthralling stories of saints to produce a masterful retelling of the Middle Ages which not only satisfies the curiosity of general readers but also offers a deep understanding of the Middle Ages and Christianity's evolution.
...a valuable contribution to the field, offering new perspectives on the complex interactions between religion and power in medieval society. It is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the depth and dynamism of medieval history.
Luciano Anastasi, Medieval History
Excellent book. Not quite “for beginners”, unless already versed on the many subjects. The author is knowledgeable and brave enough to approach the whole medieval period rather globally (including precious annotations on Arabs, Ethiopians, Mongols and Tartars) - from the gothic Barbars sacking Ancient Rome around 500c A.D. , to Charles V - the Spanish/German emperor’s sack of Rome circa one thousand years later. “Medieval history is like a jigsaw puzzle”- says quite rightly Luke Daly.
Miguel Hernandez-Bronchud
One of those puzzles in which the majority of the pieces are missing or distorted.
Saints are “discovered or invented” to be used & abused for political and religious reasons, besides to encourage people to travel on pilgrimage. A scholarly piece by a young author who will no doubt surprise us again positively in the future with new exciting books.
This book is a fascinating read that brings medieval history to life. He dives into the lives of saints, showing not just their holy deeds but also their human flaws and the flaws of the church.
Lucy Pilgrim
The storytelling is engaging and accessible, making complex history feel really approachable and interesting. I learnt a great deal about the church and Christianity and so I’d say this was a very refreshing take on the Middle Ages.
This book is perfect for anyone curious about medieval history
About Luke Daly
Luke Daly is a highly accomplished Medieval Historian, known for his in-depth research and engaging storytelling. Holding a bachelor's and distinction master's degree in medieval history from the University of East Anglia, he is embarking on groundbreaking research into the financial records of Canterbury Cathedral, aiming to shed light on Christian monasticism within England from 1200 to 1300. Luke's meticulous work has garnered the attention of the esteemed Pipe Roll Society, who have already agreed to publish his findings upon completion.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Luke is a prolific author. He self-published his first book, Medieval Latin: A Beginner's Self-Taught Guide, in November 2021 through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. This comprehensive guide has seen great success, with copies sold internationally. Yet, Luke's passion for history extends beyond the written word. He hosts a popular podcast, "The Daly Medieval Podcast," which has gained a devoted following on platforms such as YouTube and Spotify. Through the podcast, Luke not only shares captivating historical narratives but also conducts interviews with professionals, authors, and fellow historians, enriching the listeners' understanding of the past.