The Yellow Cross: The Story of the Last Cathars 1290-1329

The Yellow Cross: The Story of the Last Cathars 1290-1329

by Rene Weis (Author)

Synopsis

In the 13th century, a group of heretics in southwest France, the Cathars, became a serious threat to the Catholic church. In several waves of repression, thousands of Cathars were killed. Yet so ardent was their faith that, early in the next century, the Cathars rose one last time. Using the breathtakingly detailed and uniquely extant documentation from this period, and drawing on his intimate knowledge of the last Cathars' tracks and hiding places, many of which survive to this day, Rene Weis tells the full story of this gripping historical episode.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 02 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0140276696
ISBN 13: 9780140276695

Media Reviews
There can be fewer better guides than this beautiful book, which lets an almost forgotten people, even through the filter of time and the Inquisition, speak for themselves. -- The Washington Post Book World In a feat of inspired scholarship, Weis transports us back to that world, conveying all of the high drama of ecclesiastical interrogations, covert ceremonies, and fiery martyrdom. . . . A book that will long haunt its readers. -- Booklist This book reanimates the real world of the Cathars of seven hundred years ago in a way that is fresh, utterly modern, and pulsates with life. -Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, author of Montaillou It succeeds enthrallingly . . . a moving evocation of an almost inconceivable faith. -- The Times (London)
Author Bio
Rene Weis was born in 1953. He is Professor of English Literature at UCL and the author of Criminal Justice: The True Story of Edith Thompson, first published in 1988 to critical acclaim.