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Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses Barbara Yorke

Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses By Barbara Yorke

Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses by Barbara Yorke


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A detailed examination of a distinctive group of female religious communities, founded by royal families in Anglo-Saxon England, this title shows how some remarkable women were able both to run major religious houses and to intervene in contemporary family politics.

Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses Summary

Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses by Barbara Yorke

A detailed examination of a distinctive group of female religious communities, founded by royal families in Anglo-Saxon England, this title shows that the fortunes of the nunneries were inextricably linked with those of the royal families who were their patrons. It explores how they often had to reconcile potentially conflicting demands from the secular and ecclesiastical worlds and looks at the opportunities the nunneries provided for royal women to exercise the types of public power and authority that in the early middle ages were often the preserve of men. Within the royal family nexus, entry into the church was a gendered role performed by its women and an option that was not generally available to royal males. As a result some remarkable women were able both to run major religious houses and to intervene in contemporary family politics. All too often the roles of such women in church and state have been underplayed in conventional ecclesiastical and political histories; this title hopes to restore some of the respect that these powerful women undoubtedly enjoyed in their own lifetimes.

About Barbara Yorke

Barbara Yorke is Professor of Early Medieval History at King Alfred's College, Winchester. Previous books include Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England (1990) and Wessex in the Early Middle Ages (1995).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Foundation in the Conversion Period 2. The Late Eighth and Ninth Centuries 3. The Later Nunneries of the West Saxon Royal House 4. Nunneries as Royal Ecclesiastical Foundations 5. Abbesses and Nuns as Members of Royal Houses Conclusion: Nunneries, Royal Families and Power

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NPB9780826460400
9780826460400
0826460402
Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses by Barbara Yorke
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-05-01
229
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