Abstract
Our understanding of life in the early Middle Ages is dominated by Christian churches and monasteries. It is their records and libraries which have survived the centuries, to tell us how the clerics, monks, and nuns who lived and worked within their walls experienced the world around them. We thus see the lay inhabitants of that wider world mostly when they are interacting with the clergy. However, a few sources let us explore lay life in this period more broadly. Beyond the Monastery Walls exploits perhaps the richest of these: manuscript books containing formulas, or models, for documents that do not otherwise survive. Through these books, Warren C. Brown explores the concerns and behavior of lay men and women in this period on their own terms, and casts fresh light on a part of the medieval world that is usually hidden from view. In the process, he shows how early medievalists are winning fresh information from our sources by looking at them in new ways.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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16 articles.
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1. Introduction to Part Three;New Perspectives on the ‘Civil Wars’ in Medieval Scandinavia;2024-01
2. Introduction to Part Two;New Perspectives on the ‘Civil Wars’ in Medieval Scandinavia;2024-01
3. Introduction to Part One;New Perspectives on the ‘Civil Wars’ in Medieval Scandinavia;2024-01
4. Back Matter ("Index", "Comparative Perspectives on Medieval History");New Perspectives on the ‘Civil Wars’ in Medieval Scandinavia;2024-01
5. Front Matter ("Table of Contents", "List of Illustrations", "Acknowledgements");New Perspectives on the ‘Civil Wars’ in Medieval Scandinavia;2024-01