This article examines a saint’s cult whose history between c.975 and 1175 comprises an important example of how the ways in which claims to power and status were articulated in the English Church were transformed by the Norman Conquest of England. The Abbey of St Alban, England’s protomartyr, was perhaps the greatest beneficiary of these changes, raising itself from a middling position to become the premier monastery in the English Church by the 1160s. Its history is, however, extremely obscure during the critical century after 1066 when all of this took place. The present article offers a new reconstruction of the stages in this process. It shows that it was in the late Anglo-Saxon period that the saint was first defined as England’s ‘prot...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
The ninth century witnessed the compilation of martyrologies in both the Latin Frankish world of the...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
This article re-examines the history of a saint’s cult that has been taken as a crucial test case in...
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
Why was there a proliferation of saint-making in late tenth- and early eleventh-century England? New...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
This article offers a fresh insight into the psychological and intellectual processes that drove the...
The essay provides a full overview of the alternate fortune of the cult of St Augustine of Canterbur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The relics of St Oswald were translated to New Minster, Gloucester, in the early tenth century, unde...
This article explores the use and promotion of contact relics in medieval England. It argues that by...
This brief essay offers an original perspective on the history of the cult of saints in England betw...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
The ninth century witnessed the compilation of martyrologies in both the Latin Frankish world of the...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
This article re-examines the history of a saint’s cult that has been taken as a crucial test case in...
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
Why was there a proliferation of saint-making in late tenth- and early eleventh-century England? New...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
This article offers a fresh insight into the psychological and intellectual processes that drove the...
The essay provides a full overview of the alternate fortune of the cult of St Augustine of Canterbur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The relics of St Oswald were translated to New Minster, Gloucester, in the early tenth century, unde...
This article explores the use and promotion of contact relics in medieval England. It argues that by...
This brief essay offers an original perspective on the history of the cult of saints in England betw...
This thesis charts the history of the cult of St Æthelthryth of Ely, arguing that its longevity and ...
The ninth century witnessed the compilation of martyrologies in both the Latin Frankish world of the...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...