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An archaeological investigation into the structure of the medieval chantry chapel, with many implications for religious practice at the time.
New approaches to understanding religious women's involvement in monastic reform, demonstrating how women's experiences were more ambiguous and multi-layered than previously assumed.
Traces the careers and fortunes of the last priests ordained before the Reformation.
A study of the lives of cathedral clergy in the middle ages.
Detailed study of female monasticism in the later middle ages, with particular emphasis on the nuns' importance to the local community.
The first systematic investigation of monastic dedications in England and Wales.
Five cartularies from what was probably the most important Augustinian house in England.
Essays on English medieval ecclesiastical history, focusing particularly on administration.
Contributions on fundamental aspects of medieval ecclesiastical history, demonstrating the importance of primary documents.
A pioneering, comprehensive investigation into a major Italian monastery.
The first complete critical edition and English translation of Barcelona Archivo de la Corona de Aragon, Cartes Reales, MS 3344.
How guests were cared for in medieval monasteries, exploring the administrative, financial, spiritual and other implications.
Analysis of the patronage of Benedictine monasteries has much to reveal about both monastic life and material culture of the time.
Detailed study of monastic life of the English white canons, based on 15c visitation records.
Normandy transformed from military power base of pagan Norse invaders to Christian political entity.
Papers reflecting current research on orthodox religious practice and ecclesiastical organisation from c.1350-c.1500.
Both monastic rule and military manual, the Rule is a unique document and an important historical source.
Essays provide evidence for the vigour and involvement of religious orders in the years immediately prior to the reformation.
Detailed investigation into a transitional period of the Abbey's history, covering the whole community.
An alternative view of the Conquest and settlement from north-east England, charting relations between the monastic community and the invading Normans.
Our major sources for the life and death of Thomas Becket are rigorously examined in this major new book.
Year 2000 is a Jubilee year for the Catholic church and very large numbers are expected to make the pilgrimage to Rome.
A study of late medieval religious gilds, their form, function, and influence in the community.
Study of the life of bishop of Winchester (1447-86), one of the great educationalists and patrons of learning of late medieval England.
A study of the personal religion of King John, presenting a more complex picture of his actions and attitude.
The relationship between people and parish in the late medieval ages illuminated by this study of a remarkable survival from the period.
Changes in the layout of the cathedral and its close traced over 600 years, using Norwich as a case-study.
First full-length study of Pope Gregory X in relation to Crusade, demonstrating his significant impact.
The monastic life, traditionally considered as an area of withdrawal from the world, is here shown to be shaped by metaphors of war, and to be actively engaged with battle in the world outside.
New essays on the monastic life in the later middle ages show that far from being in decline, it remained rich and vibrant.
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