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Monastic Order in Yorkshire, 1069-1215, The


Monastic Order in Yorkshire, 1069-1215, The

Paperback by Burton, Janet (University of Wales, Lampeter)

Monastic Order in Yorkshire, 1069-1215, The

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ISBN:
9780521034463
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
380 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Monastic Order in Yorkshire, 1069-1215, The

Description

This 1999 book explores the dramatic growth of the monastic order in Yorkshire from the foundation of the first post-Conquest abbey at Selby in 1069 to 1215. The first half examines the dynamics of monastic expansion, discussing the influences on both its chronological development and its geographical pattern. It demonstrates that the monastic expansion owed much to the particular political and tenurial conditions which existed in the century after 1069: the establishment of Norman political ascendancy, the extension of central government under Henry I, and the civil war of the reign of King Stephen. The second part of the book explores recruitment, patronage, economy and cultural life. Particular attention is paid to the role of women in the religious life. Nunneries, so often regarded as second-class or failed monasteries, are here shown to have had a distinctive function in society, in terms both of recruitment and of interaction with the local community.

Contents

Preface; List of abbreviations; Table of monastic foundations in Yorkshire, by order, congregation or type; Maps; Introduction; Part I. The Dynamics of Expansion: 1. From hermitage to abbey: the black monks in Yorkshire; 2. Alien monks and Cluniac priories; 3. The regular canons; 4. The surest road to heaven: the coming of the Cistercians; 5. Religious women; Part II. The Life Within and the World Outside: 6. The monastic world; 7. Founders, patrons and benefactors; 8. Monasteries and the landscape; 9. Financing the monastery: the management of economic resources; 10. Cultural influences and identities; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.

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