Church Building and Society in the Later Middle Ages
An edition of Church Building and Society in the Later Middle Ages (2017)
By Gabriel Byng
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
The construction of a church was undoubtedly one of the most demanding events to take place in the life of a medieval parish. It required a huge outlay of time, money and labour, and often a new organisational structure to oversee design and management. Who took control and who provided the financing was deeply shaped by local patterns in wealth, authority and institutional development - from small villages with little formal government to settlements with highly unequal populations. This all took place during a period of great economic and social change as communities managed the impact of the Black Death, the end of serfdom and the slump of the mid-fifteenth century. This original and authoritative study provides an account of how economic change, local politics and architecture combined in late-medieval England. It will be of interest to researchers of medieval, socio-economic and art history.
subjects: Theology, practical, Church buildings, great britain, Building, Architecture and society, Great britain, social conditions, Great britain, economic conditions, Church buildings, Design and construction, History, Social conditions, Economic conditions, Economic aspects, Social aspects, Economic history