Mikkel,
If it is not among the "other" works you mention, you might want to have a
look at Aron Gurevich's "Medieval Popular Culture" (Cambridge, 1988)
[English translation of "Problemy srednevekovoi narodnoy kultury"] I found
it to be quite interesting in content as well as methodology.
Jimm
James B. MacGregor
Department of History
University of Cincinnati
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>From: "Mikkel Bencke" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: introducing myself
>Date: Mon, Apr 17, 2000, 6:09 PM
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>Please let me introduce myself with a few words:
>
>I am a history student from the university of Aarhus, Denmark.
>I have spent five terms studying theology, however my devotion to the
>history of the medieval church convinced me that I should change for
>history.
>This year I am making a study of the tension between the institutional and
>the popular religion in medieval Europe: a field of study almost ignored by
>danish medieval research until recently.
>So far my books have been by R.N. Swanson, John Shinners, R.W. Southern, B.
>Hamilton, Per Ingesman, Lars Bisgaard and others.
>Thank you,
>Mikkel Bencke
>Aarhus, Denmark
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