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Trust and Mistrust in Premodern Europe and the Mediterranean

9781802702842
241 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview

This volume uncovers the ways in which trust and mistrust affected people’s lives in premodern Europe and the Mediterranean.

Trust is a fundamental part of human relationships. It forms the basis of our connections with people and institutions in a variety of ways. But without reference to the great variety of meanings and experiences of trust in history, particularly the premodern past, we fail to grasp both the subtleties and the true significance of the topic. Through exploration of the nuances of the construction, maintenance, and breakdown of trust and trusting relationships, this volume demonstrates that trust functions in different ways in different contexts. It illuminates how the study of trust today points to new interpretations of life in the past, and how study of the past can offer valuable perspectives on life in the present.

Author Bio
Annabel Laura Hancock =====================

Annabel Laura Hancock is a Postdoctoral Associate Member of the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford. 

Ian Forrest ===========

Ian Forrest is Head of Humanities and Professor of Social and Religious History at the University of Glasgow. He has published widely on ideas, inequality, and institutions in the Middle Ages.