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A Presence in Languedoc (12th–13th Centuries) (2022)
Book Chapter
Taylor, C. (2022). A Presence in Languedoc (12th–13th Centuries). In M. Benedetti, & E. Cameron (Eds.), A Companion to the Waldenses in the Middle Ages (35-77). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004420410_004

The expression above was attributed to Pérégrine Gasc, an inquisitorial deponent of Moissac, a town in the diocese of Cahors and the medieval county of Quercy, in 1244. She is referring to her experience of Waldensians in the town of Toulouse and... Read More about A Presence in Languedoc (12th–13th Centuries).

‘Looking for the ‘good men’ in Languedoc’: an alternative to Cathars?' (2016)
Book Chapter
Taylor, C. (2016). ‘Looking for the ‘good men’ in Languedoc’: an alternative to Cathars?'. In A. Sennis (Ed.), Cathars in Question, 242-257. Boydell & Brewer

This article argues that the title 'Good Men and Women' sometimes attributed to 'heretics' in southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is no less accurate or uncontroversial than the label 'Cathar'. This is because it is too widely app... Read More about ‘Looking for the ‘good men’ in Languedoc’: an alternative to Cathars?'.