Food and drink played an important part in medieval piety, but to date most studies of this topic have focused on the food practices of medieval women. This article seeks to redress the balance by considering the significance of food and drink to religious men, through a case study of a culturally significant and well-documented group: the saintly bishops of medieval England. The food practices of these men were shaped by religious thought, but also by contemporary ideas about the body, gender, and social status. Ultimately, a holy man’s relationship with food and drink would influence his chances of canonization
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
Multiple strands of evidence are combined to determine the impact of the Norman Con-quest on food cu...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
AbstractAs the field of food history has come to fruition in the last few decades, cultural historia...
This article deals with nutrition of English town and city dwellers in 14th and 15th centuries. The ...
From medieval Western Europe to the early modern Spanish Americas and Asia, scholarship dealing with...
This article examines the concept of Christian eating that can be found in a variety of texts from...
It has long been accepted that royal households in the pre-Viking period subsisted on annual renders...
The literature on medieval sainthood is substantial, rich and varied, but on one point it is almost ...
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
The Cistercians arose as a spiritual reform of the European monasticism around 1100 AD. A group of F...
As the field of food history has come to fruition in the last few decades, cultural historians of ea...
The study of food in the middle ages attracted much interest among antiquarians from the eighteenth ...
Nutrition meant many things to late antique and medieval Christians. It is important to remember tha...
This work tackles long held assumptions in both archaeology and history surrounding elite diets in e...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
Multiple strands of evidence are combined to determine the impact of the Norman Con-quest on food cu...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
AbstractAs the field of food history has come to fruition in the last few decades, cultural historia...
This article deals with nutrition of English town and city dwellers in 14th and 15th centuries. The ...
From medieval Western Europe to the early modern Spanish Americas and Asia, scholarship dealing with...
This article examines the concept of Christian eating that can be found in a variety of texts from...
It has long been accepted that royal households in the pre-Viking period subsisted on annual renders...
The literature on medieval sainthood is substantial, rich and varied, but on one point it is almost ...
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
The Cistercians arose as a spiritual reform of the European monasticism around 1100 AD. A group of F...
As the field of food history has come to fruition in the last few decades, cultural historians of ea...
The study of food in the middle ages attracted much interest among antiquarians from the eighteenth ...
Nutrition meant many things to late antique and medieval Christians. It is important to remember tha...
This work tackles long held assumptions in both archaeology and history surrounding elite diets in e...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
Multiple strands of evidence are combined to determine the impact of the Norman Con-quest on food cu...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...