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Brill’s Studies in Intellectual
History
General Editor
A.J. Vanderjagt, University of Groningen
Editorial Board
C.S. Celenza, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
M. Colish, Oberlin College
J.I. Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
J.D. North, University of Groningen
W. Otten, Utrecht University
VOLUME 154
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Inventing the Public Sphere
The Public Debate during the
Investiture Contest
(c. 1030–1122)
by
Leidulf Melve
University of Bergen
LEIDEN • BOSTON
2007
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Melve, Leidulf.
Inventing the public sphere : the public debate during the investiture contest
(c. 1030–1122) / by Leidulf Melve.
p. cm. — (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v. 154)
ISBN 978–90–04–15884–9 (hardback : alk. paper) 1. Investiture. 2. Church history.
3. Debates and debating—History. 4. Intellectual life—History. I. Title. II. Series.
BX1198.M45 2007
282'.409021—dc22
2007024764
ISSN 0920-8607
ISBN 978 90 04 15884 9 (Set)
ISBN 978 90 04 16070 5 (Volume I )
ISBN 978 90 04 16071 2 (Volume II)
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CONTENTS
Preface ......................................................................................... xi
VOLUME I
Introduction ................................................................................ 3
1. The dialogical approach .................................................... 6
2. Public-sphere gurations .................................................... 17
3. The Investiture Contest as a historiographical problem .... 22
Quantity, type and literary genre ...................................... 22
The manuscript tradition ................................................... 29
‘Stand der Forschung’: neglected areas and new
departures ....................................................................... 32
Chapter One Structural changes in the public sphere during
the Investiture Contest ........................................................... 45
Introduction ............................................................................ 45
1. The public culture of the early period (1030 –1073) ........ 48
The Carolingian and Ottonian departure ........................ 50
The early-period polemicists’ view of public opinion ...... 57
The function of public opinion in the struggle against
anti-pope Cadalus .......................................................... 64
Public culture in perspective: popular and intellectual
movements ...................................................................... 68
2. Structural changes in the public sphere: the mid-period
polemics .............................................................................. 73
Public opinion according to the royal and papal
chanceries ....................................................................... 75
Polemical appeals to public opinion in the 1070s and
1080s .............................................................................. 77
The period of transition in the 1090s ............................... 88
Public opinion according to the schismatic cardinals ....... 92
3. Political-theoretical tracts and polemical poems in the
late-period literature ........................................................... 99
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