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Monastic Europe : medieval communities, landscapes, and settlement / edited by Edel Bhreathnach, Malgorzata Krasnodębska-D'Aughton, and Keith Smith
HerausgeberBhreathnach, Edel In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Edel Bhreathnach ; Krasnodebska-D'Aughton, Małgorzata In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Małgorzata Krasnodebska-D'Aughton ; Smith, Keith In Wikipedia suchen nach Keith Smith
ErschienenTurnhout, Belgium : Brepols, 2019 ; © 2019
Umfangxx, 553 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten
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Based on papers from the international conference 'Monastic Europe : Landscape and Settlement' held August 2015 in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland (Preface)
SerieMedieval monastic studies ; volume 4
SchlagwörterEuropa In Wikipedia suchen nach Europa / Kloster In Wikipedia suchen nach Kloster / Geschichte 500-1500 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 500-1500
ISBN978-2-503-56979-6
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Zusammenfassung

An overview of medieval monasticism across a variety of European landscapes. Monasticism became part of Europe from the early period of Christianity on the continent and developed into a powerful institution that had an effect on the greater church, on wider society, and on the landscape. Monastic communities were as diverse as the societies in which they lived, following a variety of rules, building monasteries influenced by common ideals and yet diverse in their regionalism, and contributing to the economic and spiritual well-being inside and outside their precincts. This interdisciplinary volume presents the diversity of medieval European monasticism with a particular emphasis on its impact on its immediate environs. Geographically it covers from the far west in Ireland, Scotland and Wales through Scandinavia, south to the Iberian Peninsula, and onto the continent to the east in Romania. Drawing on archaeological, art and architectural, textual and topographical evidence, the contributors explore how monastic communities were formed, how they created a landscape of monasticism, how they wove their identities with those around them, and how they interacted with all levels of society to leave a lasting imprint on European towns and rural landscapes.