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Albrecht Classen

Exploring the Tension Between Conflict and Harmony in Historical Contexts

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Author: Albrecht Classen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Conquest of Sodom: Symbiosis of Calumny and Canon in the Jus Belli from Ireland to the Indies
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Chapter 2: Just War in Anglo-Saxon England: Transmission and Reception
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Chapter 3: Histories of Violence: The Origins of War in Beowulf
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Chapter 4: Warlords and Diplomats in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi
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Chapter 5: Origins of Medieval Public Opinion in the Peace of God Movement
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Chapter 6: “A Compulsory and Burdensome Imposition”: Billeting Troops in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland
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Chapter 7: From Holy War to Patient Endurance: Henry IV, Matilda of Tuscany, and the Evolution of Bonizo of Sutri's Response to Heretical Princes
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Chapter 8: Cligés Un-cut: Some Notes on the Battlefields in Chretien de Troyes Cligés
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Chapter 9: Peace and Love: Communities and Couples in Old French Romance Plots
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Chapter 10: Kiss and Make Up? Ritual Peacemaking in Frankish Morea and Its Narrative Reflections
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Chapter 11: The Power of Sermons in War and Peace: The Example of Berthold of Regensburg
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Chapter 12: Promoting Peace in Medieval Siena: Peacemaking Legislation and Its Effects
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Chapter 13: A “Just War”? A Further Reassessment of the Alliterative Morte Arthure
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Chapter 14: Waging Spiritual War: Philippe de Mézières, The Order of the Passion and the Power of Performance
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Chapter 15: Christine de Pizan's Epistre a la reine: A Woman's Perspective on War and Peace?
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Chapter 16: Armed Conflict as a Deadly Sin: Michel Beheim's Verses on Wrath (1454-ca.1470)
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Chapter 17: Love and War in the Fifteenth-Century Burgundian Prose Cligés: The Duke of Saxony's Passion for Fenice
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Chapter 18: Sailing Away from Byzantium: Renaissance Crusade Literature and the Peace Plans
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Chapter 19: .The Art of Defying the Enemy: Albrecht Dürer s Concept of the Ars fortificatoria
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Chapter 20: Sixteenth-Century Protests Against War and Its Tragic Consequences: The Testimony of Hans Sachs and His Contemporaries
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Chapter 21: Racine's Holy Wars
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Chapter 22: Out of the Kitchen and into the Fire: The Dutch Heroine Tradition
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Chapter 23: The Animal Actor and the Spectacle of Warfare: Lewis's Timour the Tartar at Covent Garden
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Chapter 24: List of Illustrations
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Chapter 25: Contributors
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Who should listen to War and Peace

The summary audiobook of "War and Peace" by Albrecht Classen is ideal for anyone seeking to grasp the complex themes and intricate character dynamics of Leo Tolstoy's monumental novel without the time commitment of reading the full text. It appeals to students, literature enthusiasts, and busy professionals who wish to engage with Russian literature's grand narrative of love, war, and humanity. Additionally, those preparing for discussions, exams, or literary analyses will find this concise version a valuable resource to enhance their understanding and appreciation of Tolstoy's timeless epic.

3 quotes from War and Peace

  • "The essence of life is not found in the absence of conflict but rather in how we respond to and navigate through it."
  • "True peace is not merely the lack of war but the profound understanding of our shared humanity and the quest for mutual respect."
  • "In the face of adversity, the strength of the human spirit shines brightest, revealing our capacity for love and resilience amidst chaos."

Author: Albrecht Classen

Albrecht Classen is a distinguished scholar affiliated with the University of Arizona in Tucson, USA. Renowned for his profound insights into literary studies, he explores themes of conflict and harmony in his works, including his notable book "War and Peace." His research spans a wide array of topics, showcasing his expertise in medieval literature, cultural history, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships.

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Exploring the Tension Between Conflict and Harmony in Historical Contexts

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Author: Albrecht Classen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to War and Peace

The summary audiobook of "War and Peace" by Albrecht Classen is ideal for anyone seeking to grasp the complex themes and intricate character dynamics of Leo Tolstoy's monumental novel without the time commitment of reading the full text. It appeals to students, literature enthusiasts, and busy professionals who wish to engage with Russian literature's grand narrative of love, war, and humanity. Additionally, those preparing for discussions, exams, or literary analyses will find this concise version a valuable resource to enhance their understanding and appreciation of Tolstoy's timeless epic.

3 quotes from War and Peace

  • "The essence of life is not found in the absence of conflict but rather in how we respond to and navigate through it."
  • "True peace is not merely the lack of war but the profound understanding of our shared humanity and the quest for mutual respect."
  • "In the face of adversity, the strength of the human spirit shines brightest, revealing our capacity for love and resilience amidst chaos."

Author: Albrecht Classen

Albrecht Classen is a distinguished scholar affiliated with the University of Arizona in Tucson, USA. Renowned for his profound insights into literary studies, he explores themes of conflict and harmony in his works, including his notable book "War and Peace." His research spans a wide array of topics, showcasing his expertise in medieval literature, cultural history, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships.