A History of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, 1182-1256
Samson of Tottington to Edmund of Walpole
Antonia Gransden
St Edmund's Abbey was one of the most highly privileged and wealthiest religious houses in medieval England, one closely involved with the central government; its history is an integral part of English history. This book (the first of two volumes) offers a magisterial and comprehensive account of the Abbey during the thirteenth century, based primarily on evidence in the abbey's records [over 40 registers survive]. The careers of the abbots, beginning with the great Samson, provide the chronological structure; separate chapters study various aspects of their rule, such as their relations with the convent, the abbey's internal and external administration and its relations with its tenants and neighbours, with the king and the central government. Chapters are also devoted to the monks' religious, cultural and intellectual life, to their writings, book collection and archives. Appendices focus on the mid-thirteenth century accounts which give a unique and detailed picture of the organisation and economy of St Edmunds' estates in West Suffolk, and on the abbey's watermills and windmills.
Professor ANTONIA GRANSDEN is former Reader at the University of Nottingham.
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DETAILS
5 colour illustrations 5 b/w illustrations 9 line illustrations 392 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781843833246
Binding: Hardback First published: 06/Dec/2007 Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 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
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Contents
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Samson's biographer, Jocelin of Brackland (de Brakelond), and his work
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Samson's early life and career
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Samson's election to the abbacy
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The early years of Samson's abbacy and reform of estate management
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Conflict with the government
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Relations with the town of Bury St Edmunds
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Samson and secular law
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Samson and the knights of St Edmund
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Relations with the Angevin kings
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Samson and the papacy
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Samson as a builder
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Religious and intellectual life under Samson
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Samson's death and burial
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The vacancy, 1211-1215, and election of Hugh of Northwold
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The Abbots 1215-1256
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Observance of the Rule of St Benedict
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Learning
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Books
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Buildings
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St Edmunds' liberties and the crown
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Henry III and the cult of St Edmund
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Abbreviations and Select bibliography
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Index
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Reviews
Antonia Gransden's magisterial study breathes new life into the study of Bury St Edmunds and opens up many areas of interest. DOWNSIDE REVIEW A fascinating and clearly written book. [...] Makes good reading for anyone who enjoys English medieval history at both national and local level. SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY NEWSLETTER
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