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The Culture of Medieval English Monasticism
Edited by James G. Clark


The cultural remains of England's abbeys and priories have always attracted scholarly attention but too often they have been studied in isolation, appreciated only for their artistic, codicological or intellectual features and not for the insights they offer into the patterns of life and thought - the underlying norms, values and mentalité - of the communities of men and women which made them. Indeed, the distinguished monastic historian David Knowles doubted there would ever be sufficient evidence to recover 'the mentality of the ordinary cloister monk'. These twelve essays challenge this view. They exploit newly catalogued and newly discovered evidence - manuscript books, wall paintings, and even the traces of original monastic music - to recover the cultural dynamics of a cross-section of male and female communities. It is often claimed that over time the cultural traditions of the monasteries were suffocated by secular trends but here it is suggested that many houses remained a major cultural force even on the verge of the Reformation.

Contributors: DAVID BELL, ROGER BOWERS, JAMES CLARK, BARRIE COLLETT, MARY ERLER, G. R. EVANS, MIRIAM GILL, JOAN GREATREX, JULIAN HASELDINE, J. D. NORTH, ALAN PIPER, AND R. M. THOMSON.

 

DETAILS

12 b/w illustrations
248 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843833215
Binding: Hardback
First published: 20/Sep/2007
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Studies in the History of Medieval Religion
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBCH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
   Introduction: The Culture of English Monasticism
James G. Clark
1   An Early Tudor Monastic Enterprise: Choral Polyphony for the Liturgical Service
Roger Bowers
2   Monastic Murals and Lectio in the Later Middle Ages
Miriam Gill
3   The Meaning of Monastic Culture: Anselm and his Contemporaries
Gillian R Evans
4   The Monks of Durham and the Study of Scripture
A. J. Piper
5   Worcester Monks and Education, c. 1300
R. M. Thomson
6   What Nuns Read: The State of the Question
David Bell
7   Private Reading in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century English Nunnery
Mary C. Erler
8   Holy Expectations: The Female Monastic Vocation in the Diocese of Winchester on the Eve of the Reformation
Barry Collett
9   Culture at Canterbury in the Fifteenth Century: Some Indications of the Cultural Environment of a Monk of Christ Church
Joan Greatrex
10   The Monastic Culture of Friendship
Julian P Haseldine
11   Monastic Time
J D North

Reviews
A rich and varied collection of essays that should have broad appeal.[...]An important and valuable addition to monastic research and makes a strong case for the vibrancy of monastic culture in the later middle ages. HISTORICAL JOURNAL
Our reformation studies too often fail to take sufficient account of the situation before the Dissolution of the monasteries. With great scholarship this study sympathetically describes that situation in all its richness and vitality. All who read it will benefit from their efforts. I certainly did and owe a debt of gratitude to the authors. HISTORY OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS



 

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