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Landscapes of Monastic Foundation The Establishment of Religious Houses in East Anglia, c.650-1200 Tim Pestell
Monastic studies usually focus upon the post-Conquest period; here, in valuable contrast, the focus is on pre-Conquest monastic foundations, in the present-day counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Tim Pestell considers the place of the monastery in wider landscapes - topographical, social, economic and political. He observes that by 1215 the Diocese of Norwich contained about a tenth of all English monasteries, a remarkable richness of patronage was no sudden flush of enthusiasm, but a manifestation of religious devotion that had been evolving in East Anglia since the seventh-century Conversion. By integrating archaeological and historical sources, Dr Pestell presents an in-depth examination of where and how communal religious life developed in the region over half a millennium. In so doing, he demonstrates how the more visible and better-evidenced post-Conquest monastic landscape was typically structured by its Anglo-Saxon past.
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DETAILS 11 b/w illustrations50 line illustrations 296 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781843830627 Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Nov/2002 Last printed: 01/Nov/2004 Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies Subject: Medieval History BIC class: HBCC STATUS: Available Details updated on 18/11/2008 | |||||||
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