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Medieval Monasticism in Northern Europe

Medieval Monasticism in Northern Europe

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While the Christian monastic tradition and its development on the mainland of Europe has been extensively studied by scholars, medieval monasticism in Northern Europe has gained considerably less attention. However, interest in the topic has grown steadily, as can be observed from the varied research that has taken place during the last decades. This growing interest can partly be explained by the current multidisciplinary approaches in academic research as well as the emergence of studies on material culture and its entwinement with archival material during the last decades of the twentieth century. It may also be further explained by an increased awareness of how North-European historiography, including medieval monastic studies, has since the nineteenth century been shaped by Protestant views, albeit in combination with longstanding nationalistic political perspectives. Therefore, the topic needs to be revisited, as is done here, not least due to the growing multinational and religious tolerance apparent in present academic studies of humanities. By highlighting Northern Europe specifically, the issue aims also to place medieval monasticism in a broader geographical and cultural context as being one of the active agents that formed the Christian worldview of the Middle Ages. The overall ambition of this Special Issue is, at the same time, to emphasize and introduce novel approaches to the reciprocal formation of the pan-European monasticism through its shifting localities and temporality.

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Keywords

  • Architecture
  • Aristocracy
  • Augustine Order
  • Augustinians
  • Benedictine Order
  • Benedictines
  • bridgettine order
  • Charters
  • Church history
  • Cistercians
  • Conquest
  • cultural heritage
  • Denmark
  • devotional objects
  • diplomas
  • Donations
  • England
  • Finland
  • gender
  • Gifts
  • Herb
  • Historiography
  • Horticulture
  • Humanities
  • Iceland
  • Icelandic and Old Norse literature
  • Icelandic history
  • iconoclasm
  • interdisciplinarity
  • Ireland
  • Latin literature
  • liturgical music
  • manuscript fragments
  • Masculinity
  • Medicinal plants
  • medieval gardening
  • medieval Latin monasticism
  • medieval northern Europe
  • medieval religious history
  • medieval Scandinavia
  • medieval Sweden
  • Middle Ages
  • Monasteries
  • monastery garden
  • monastic archaeology
  • monastic heritage
  • monastic institutions
  • Monasticism
  • Monks
  • Naantali
  • Norse Greenland
  • nunneries
  • Nuns
  • plan
  • Premonstratensians
  • Reformation
  • relict plants
  • Religion & beliefs
  • religious orders
  • Scotland
  • spatial organisation
  • St Olav
  • Sweden
  • wales
  • Þingeyrar Abbey

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2275-3

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