

An edition of Monasteries and patrons in the Gorze reform (2001)
Lotharingia c.850-1000
By John Nightingale
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Language
eng
Pages
318
Description:
"The prominent role of monasteries in the early medieval period is comprehensively explored in this study of the relations between monasteries and the nobility in Lotharingia throughout the ninth and tenth centuries. It focuses on the evidence from three of the region's greatest abbeys - Gorze, St-Maximin, and St-Evre - which played a central role in the monastic reform movement. This swept through the region in the 930s and is commonly named after Gorze." "John Nightingale sets the monasteries within the context of the whole social structure and exercise of regional power in the early middle ages. He demonstrates their vitality and importance, focusing on their land transactions as well as their religious roles. He challenges accepted notions of monastic lordship and demonstrates the complexity of the two-way relationships between monasteries and their patrons, relationships which ensured the former a central place in the early medieval landscape."--Jacket.