The trauma of monastic reform : community and conflict in twelfth-century Germany

This book opens a window on the lived experience of monastic reform in the twelfth century. Drawing on a variety of textual and material sources from the south German monastery of Petershausen, it begins with the local process of reform and moves out into intertwined regional social, political, and ecclesiastical landscapes. Beach reveals how the shock of reform initiated decades of anxiety at Petershausen and raised doubts about the community's communal identity, its shifting internal contours and boundaries, and its place within the broader spiritual and social landscapes of Constance and Swabia. The Trauma of Monastic Reform goes beyond reading monastic narratives of reform as retrospective expressions of support for the deeds and ideals of a past generation of reformers to explore the real human impact that the process could have, both on the individuals who comprised the target community and on those who lived for generations in its aftermath.

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9781108417310
1108417310
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
ix, 190 Seiten
Language
Englisch
Notes
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Keyword
Kloster Petershausen
Geschichte 1100-1200
Geschichte 1100-1200
Klosterreform
Klosterreform
Deutschland

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(where)
Cambridge
(who)
Cambridge University Press
(when)
[2017]
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