Description
This 1999 book explores the dramatic growth of the monastic order in Yorkshire.
Reviews
"...it has proved to be one of those useful, of not invaluable, works which,...is taken down regularly for a reference to be checked or a half-formed memory made more substantial. And most useful of all, because of its easy prose style it can be given to students to read." The Catholic Historical Review
"Burton has brought to the history of monasticism the careful scholarship of a well-trained professional historian. This is a fine study that makes the case for looking beyond boundaries of religious orders to study all religious men and women within a single region. It is the great strength of this work that its evidentiary base is so well presented that one can push its interpretations." Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"...one of the more comprehensive studies of early medieval English monasticism available." Marilyn Oliva, American Historical Review
"meticulously produced...entirely convincing...a scholarly and impressive book which deserves to be widely used." Medieval Review
"Burton's monastic world is, by contrast, essentially, though no exclusively, rooted in the rural landscape and inextricably linked to the patrons and benefactors who dominated it. Its mapping here is a model of clarity and scholarship." Journal of Religion
Book Information
ISBN 9780521034463
Author Janet Burton
Format Paperback
Page Count 380
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 570g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 21mm