Program

Research Programs: Fellowships

Period of Performance

1/1/2021 - 11/30/2021

Funding Totals

$55,000.00 (approved)
$55,000.00 (awarded)


Fragments of Devotion: Relics, Remembrance and Material History in the Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade

FAIN: FEL-267927-20

Anne Elisabeth Lester
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD 21218-2608)

Research and writing leading to a book on the circulation and reception of relics in Western Europe after the Fourth Crusade (1202-04).

Drawing on an array of archival texts, letters, inventories, manuscripts and material objects, Fragments of Devotion traces the reception and transformative effects of hundreds of relics carried from Byzantium into northern France, Flanders and Germany in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202-04). The book elucidates how relics were used to tell and retell many different histories, evoking through their materiality ineffable ideas and associations, while embodying the transformation of capital, power, and royal ideology. Methodologically, Fragments of Devotion demonstrates the powerful challenge that materiality poses to traditional narrative accounts of the crusades and past experiences more broadly. Collections of relics and the texts, spaces, and individuals that framed them and gave them meaning, offer another kind of archive, one that opens up a richer accounting of the experiences of war and loss, encounter and cultural appropriation, divine presence and commemoration.





Associated Products

A Crusader’s Things and the Material Outremer: The Account-Inventory of Eudes of Never, Acre 1266: An Edition, Translation and Commentary (Book)
Title: A Crusader’s Things and the Material Outremer: The Account-Inventory of Eudes of Never, Acre 1266: An Edition, Translation and Commentary
Author: Laura K. Morreale
Author: Anne E. Lester
Abstract: This book is a reconstruction and close reading of an Account-Inventory drawn up in 1266 for Count Eudes of Nevers, a crusading count who died in Acre during the period of the crusades. The count left behind a vast store of objects, especially luxury textiles, clothing, jewels and more all of which were given away and sold. Eudes of Nevers and his contemporaries were furthermore the subject of a series of crusader poems written between 1255 and 1275 by the famed French vernacular poet Rutebeuf. This volume offers a new edition, translation and commentary of these sources and a long interpretative essay that makes sense of the objects, their owner, and the world of the medieval Outremer.
Year: 2024
Access Model: We hope it will be open access for 18 months or more.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Type: Multi-author monograph
Type: Edited Volume
Type: Translation
Type: Scholarly Edition