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Landscapes of monastic foundation, the establishment of religious houses in East Anglia c. 650-1200, Tim Pestell

Label
Landscapes of monastic foundation, the establishment of religious houses in East Anglia c. 650-1200, Tim Pestell
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Landscapes of monastic foundation
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
213373196
Responsibility statement
Tim Pestell
Series statement
Anglo-Saxon studies, 5Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the establishment of religious houses in East Anglia c. 650-1200
Summary
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. <BR> <BR> Dr TIM PESTELL is Curator of Archaeology at Norwich Castle Museum.--, Provided by publisher
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