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"[Passion Relics and the Medieval Imagination] tackles for the first time a very large subject: how relics were displayed in the Middle Ages. . . . This is a small book with an important message for art historians." * Art Newspaper *
"Provides an expert synthesis of current scholarship, a welcome introduction for students desiring a toehold in recent literature. . . . a useful summary of recent research on how the instruments of Christ’s Passion were displayed and venerated in the Middle Ages." * Times Higher Education *
"Hahn’s writing is very readable and accessible to veteran scholars in history, art history, and religious studies, as well as to nonspecialists and the general public. . . . This book promises to have a large impact on future study of the cult of Passion relics." * Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies *
"One can hardly engage in study of the medieval relic without consulting the scholarship of Cynthia Hahn. . . . Like the slivers of wood of True Cross relics, this book is small but powerful. With characteristic clarity and poetic style, Hahn presents the distinct kind of perspective that comes from a seasoned and creative scholar." * Reading Religion *
"In her introduction, Hahn expresses a hope that her work will be accessible to students, advanced scholars, and the curious public. With this book, she has successfully achieved this goal; it is a rich and engaging contribution to the study of Passion relics." * Journal of Medieval Religious Culture *
"A miniature treasury in itself. . . .well ordered and energetically presented. Academics will enjoy the lively, well-informed prose of a scholar who has been thinking about the potential and powers of relics, particularly relics in their connections with human behavior, for many years." * West 86th *
"Hahn’s monograph is a highly engaging and tightly argued study on the Passion relic as it developed at the nexus of imperialism, power, and the rise of devotional objects in early Christianity." * Religion and the Arts *

Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Lure of Passion Relics, the Power of the Cross
The True Cross
Cross—Sign, Image, Thing, Relic
The Relic and Its Dispersal—Emperors, Churchmen, and Crusaders
Jerusalem Crosses and the Toulouse Châsse

2. Passion Relics: Strength in Unity
Instruments of Torture
Passion Relics as Th ings
Passion Relics Collected
Devotion to Passion Relics
The Arma Christi
Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index
Biblical Citations

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 07/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9780520305267, 978-0520305267
      ISBN10: 0520305264

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "[Passion Relics and the Medieval Imagination] tackles for the first time a very large subject: how relics were displayed in the Middle Ages. . . . This is a small book with an important message for art historians." * Art Newspaper *
      "Provides an expert synthesis of current scholarship, a welcome introduction for students desiring a toehold in recent literature. . . . a useful summary of recent research on how the instruments of Christ’s Passion were displayed and venerated in the Middle Ages." * Times Higher Education *
      "Hahn’s writing is very readable and accessible to veteran scholars in history, art history, and religious studies, as well as to nonspecialists and the general public. . . . This book promises to have a large impact on future study of the cult of Passion relics." * Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies *
      "One can hardly engage in study of the medieval relic without consulting the scholarship of Cynthia Hahn. . . . Like the slivers of wood of True Cross relics, this book is small but powerful. With characteristic clarity and poetic style, Hahn presents the distinct kind of perspective that comes from a seasoned and creative scholar." * Reading Religion *
      "In her introduction, Hahn expresses a hope that her work will be accessible to students, advanced scholars, and the curious public. With this book, she has successfully achieved this goal; it is a rich and engaging contribution to the study of Passion relics." * Journal of Medieval Religious Culture *
      "A miniature treasury in itself. . . .well ordered and energetically presented. Academics will enjoy the lively, well-informed prose of a scholar who has been thinking about the potential and powers of relics, particularly relics in their connections with human behavior, for many years." * West 86th *
      "Hahn’s monograph is a highly engaging and tightly argued study on the Passion relic as it developed at the nexus of imperialism, power, and the rise of devotional objects in early Christianity." * Religion and the Arts *

      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1. The Lure of Passion Relics, the Power of the Cross
      The True Cross
      Cross—Sign, Image, Thing, Relic
      The Relic and Its Dispersal—Emperors, Churchmen, and Crusaders
      Jerusalem Crosses and the Toulouse Châsse

      2. Passion Relics: Strength in Unity
      Instruments of Torture
      Passion Relics as Th ings
      Passion Relics Collected
      Devotion to Passion Relics
      The Arma Christi
      Conclusion

      Notes
      Bibliography
      List of Illustrations
      Index
      Biblical Citations

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