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History and the Supernatural in Medieval England

Contributor(s): Watkins, Carl (Author), Watkins, C S (Author)

ISBN: 9780521802550

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: December 13, 2007

Dewey: 274.204

LCCN: 2008295189

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.81" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.32 lbs) 292 pages

Series: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth

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Description: This is a fascinating study of religious culture in England from 1050 to 1250. Drawing on the wealth of material about religious belief and practice that survives in the chronicles, Carl Watkins explores the accounts of signs, prophecies, astrology, magic, beliefs about death, and the miraculous and demonic. He challenges some of the prevailing assumptions about religious belief, questioning in particular the attachment of many historians to terms such as 'clerical' and 'lay', 'popular' and 'elite', 'Christian' and 'pagan' as explanatory categories. The evidence of the chronicles is also set in its broader context through explorations of miracle collections, penitential manuals, exempla and sermons. The book traces shifts in the way the supernatural was conceptualized by learned writers and the ways in which broader patterns of belief evolved during this period. This original account sheds important light on belief during a period in which the religious landscape was transformed.

Review Quotes: "Combinded with the chapter studies of saints, magical powers, and the dead, this book has much to teach us; it should be required reading for anyone interested in these topics."
Nancy Caciola, Speculum

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