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Glastonbury Abbey: The People and the Place, 1100 to 1539: Studies in Medieval Religions and Cultures

Autor Mark Hutchinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iul 2026
Unlike other works on Glastonbury Abbey, this book examines the lives and relationships of its monks, using methods such as quantitative and network analysis to extract substantial data from records between 900 and 1550.
 The book's recurring theme is that in one sense, Glastonbury was not remarkable at all, but in another, the people and the place were extraordinary. The book argues that, through 400 years of national turbulence, Glastonbury Abbey, hidden away in Somerset, kept calm and carried on successfully managing its estates, fulfilling its spiritual duties, and becoming the wealthiest monastery in England. Also, it is proposed that after Glastonbury's Late Saxon zenith, it was never a place of significant national importance until the English Romantic Period, when its mystique was revived. Chapter 1 sets the context for the research. The demographics of Glastonbury monks and their living conditions are explored in Chapter 2, and their education and careers in Chapter 3. The abbot's role, reputation, and performance are assessed in Chapter 4, while Chapter 5 examines Glastonbury's relationships with people and institutions. Agency theory is used to examine the abbey's power dynamics and prestige in Chapter 6. In Chapter 7, Glastonbury Abbey as a place and corporation is explored through its property and seignorial lordship.
 The book is written for the enquiring mind and historians who want facts and a different approach to history.
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ISBN-13: 9781041105077
ISBN-10: 104110507X
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 122
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Medieval Religions and Cultures

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Setting the Scene
Chapter 2: Glastonbury Monks
Chapter 3: The Monks' Careers
Chapter 4: Glastonbury and its Abbots
Chapter 5: Glastonbury's Relationships with People and Institutions
Chapter 6: The Power of the Place
Chapter 7: The Place and its Property
 

Notă biografică

Mark Hutchinson is a scientist turned theologian and then historian. After working as a scientist, he was recruited by the Thatcher government to develop technology in schools and colleges. He was made redundant by a change in prime minister and became a vicar in Suffolk. On moving to Somerset, he worked at Glastonbury Abbey, delivering history talks to visitors, and began his research into the abbey at Exeter University.

Descriere

Unlike other works on Glastonbury Abbey, this book examines the lives and relationships of its monks, using methods such as quantitative and network analysis to extract substantial data from records between 900 and 1550.