This report details all references to Pilgrimage and the Cult of the Saints in Fife. It was commissioned in order to find a deeper understanding and appreciation of the range, nature and content of historical references to pilgrimage in Fife. This information was used as part of the interpretation, maintenance and management strategies delivered as part of the Fife Pilgrim Way Project. Using a combination of modern and medieval routes, it is planned that key pilgrimage-related features along the route (and further afield) will be conserved, interpreted and promoted to create a cultural, recreational and educational walking route for the enjoyment of locals and visitors alike. More generally, interpretative material generated by the repo...
Celtic Britain, especially Wales, is unusually well-served by the extent to which landscape monument...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
This report details all references to Pilgrimage and the Cult of the Saints in Fife. It was commissi...
The early Christian cults of saints and relics as well as the act and process of pilgrimage were cen...
The early Christian cults of saints and relics as well as the act and process of pilgrimage were cen...
A good deal has been written about the history of the Scottish Church, about Scottish saints and abo...
This thesis seeks to give an overview of the practice and manifestations of pilgrimage in medieval E...
The Whithorn Way (www.whithornway.org) is a new pilgrimage route in development in Scotland, between...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
Pilgrimage is undergoing a revival in Scotland. Guided by the Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum, a suite...
During the middle centuries of the first millennium AD, Christianity began to penetrate the north of...
As Roman Catholics gained confidence in twentieth-century Scotland, they revived pre-Reformation shr...
Caminoization and the heritagization of religion are significant factors in the development of “new”...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
Celtic Britain, especially Wales, is unusually well-served by the extent to which landscape monument...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
This report details all references to Pilgrimage and the Cult of the Saints in Fife. It was commissi...
The early Christian cults of saints and relics as well as the act and process of pilgrimage were cen...
The early Christian cults of saints and relics as well as the act and process of pilgrimage were cen...
A good deal has been written about the history of the Scottish Church, about Scottish saints and abo...
This thesis seeks to give an overview of the practice and manifestations of pilgrimage in medieval E...
The Whithorn Way (www.whithornway.org) is a new pilgrimage route in development in Scotland, between...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
Pilgrimage is undergoing a revival in Scotland. Guided by the Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum, a suite...
During the middle centuries of the first millennium AD, Christianity began to penetrate the north of...
As Roman Catholics gained confidence in twentieth-century Scotland, they revived pre-Reformation shr...
Caminoization and the heritagization of religion are significant factors in the development of “new”...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
Celtic Britain, especially Wales, is unusually well-served by the extent to which landscape monument...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...