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Mobile Saints: Relic Circulation, Devotion, and Conflict in the Central Middle Ages
Economic and moral visions of relic circulation
The sources and their complications
Organization
Notes
ONE: Departures
The effects of forced relic movement
The refugee saint
The saint in exile
Remembering forced movement (tenth to eleventh centuries)
The saints and their homes
Conclusion
Notes
Liturgical frameworks for relic circulation
The Cluniac customaries
Reliquias minores and phylacteries
Relics in Palm Sunday processions
Idealizing exits and entries
Notes
TWO: En route
Relics and their companions as travelers
The mobile relic
Carrying the saint
Accompanying the saint
Traveling with relics as pilgrimage
Notes
Traveling relics and ecclesiastical competition
Assembling the saints
“Friendly” relic encounters
Miracle attribution
Controlling space and making allies
Notes
Lay responses to traveling relics
Did laypeople oppose relic movement?
Relic entries, exits, and the carnivalesque
Access and opportunity
Saint who? Questioning and defiance
Notes
THREE: Afterlives
Relic circulation and the landscape
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