Medieval English Nunneries

Medieval English Nunneries
Title Medieval English Nunneries PDF eBook
Author Eileen Power
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 768
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Medieval English Nunneries

Medieval English Nunneries
Title Medieval English Nunneries PDF eBook
Author Eileen Power
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Pages 772
Release 1922
Genre Convents
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Medieval English Nunneries C. 1275 to 1535

Medieval English Nunneries C. 1275 to 1535
Title Medieval English Nunneries C. 1275 to 1535 PDF eBook
Author Eileen Power
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Pages 770
Release 1922
Genre Convents
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Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535

Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535
Title Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 PDF eBook
Author Eileen Power
Publisher Good Press
Pages 676
Release 2019-11-21
Genre History
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Eileen Edna Power's 'Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535' offers a thorough exploration of the social and religious history of English nunneries during the Middle Ages. Power draws from a wide range of sources, including wills, account rolls, and visitation documents, to provide a detailed picture of life inside these cloistered communities. From the motivations of the women who took the veil to the financial difficulties that plagued many nunneries, Power delves into the day-to-day realities of monastic life. She also addresses controversies such as the moral state of nunneries, and the attempts at reform made by external authorities. This book is a fascinating and meticulously researched account of a little-understood aspect of medieval England.

Monasticism in late medieval England, c.1300–1535

Monasticism in late medieval England, c.1300–1535
Title Monasticism in late medieval England, c.1300–1535 PDF eBook
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Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 263
Release 2013-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 184779307X

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Monasticism in late medieval England, c.1300-1535 provides the first collection of translated sources on this subject. The volume covers both male and female houses of all orders and sizes, and offers a range of new perspectives on the character and reputation of English monasteries in the later middle ages. The first section surveys the internal affairs of English monasteries, including recruitment, the monastic economy, standards of observance and learning. The second part looks at the relations between monasteries and the world, exploring the monastic contribution to late medieval religion and society and lay attitudes towards monks and nuns in the years leading up to the Dissolution. This book is an ideal introduction to this topic for students and scholars. Supported by an extended and accessible introduction this collection of documents gives an unrivalled insight into the last phase of monastic life in medieval England.

The Culture of Medieval English Monasticism

The Culture of Medieval English Monasticism
Title The Culture of Medieval English Monasticism PDF eBook
Author James G. Clark
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781843833215

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Examinations of the culture - artistic, material, musical - of English monasteries in the six centuries between the Conquest and the Dissolution. 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 notfor 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. James G. Clark is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. 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.

Medieval English Nunneries

Medieval English Nunneries
Title Medieval English Nunneries PDF eBook
Author Eileen Power
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 750
Release 2012-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781478155522

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There is only too much truth in the frequent complaint that history, as compared with the physical sciences, is neglected by the modern public. But historians have the remedy in their own hands; choosing problems of equal importance to those of the scientist, and treating them with equal accuracy, they will command equal attention. Those who insist that the proportion of accurately ascertainable facts is smaller in history, and therefore the room for speculation wider, do not thereby establish any essential distinction between truth-seeking in history and truth-seeking in chemistry. The historian, whatever be his subject, is as definitely bound as the chemist “to proclaim certainties as certain, falsehoods as false, and uncertainties as dubious.” Those are the words, not of a modern scientist, but of the seventeenth century monk, Jean Mabillon; they sum up his literary profession of faith.