This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, designated all of the remaining evidence for sixty years of the communal past as 'unmemorable'. An analysis of the chronicler's sources and context of writing reveals that his rejection of these memories was determined both by personal experience and the desire to advocate the legitimacy of the then current reforms. To these factors he subordinated the need to provide his fellow monks with a sense of historical continuity and the opportunity to present a troubled but significant part of the abbey's history.This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, designated all of the remaining evidence f...
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This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, de...
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At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
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This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, de...
International audienceThis paper examines the gathering of news in the light of documents collected ...
For medieval monasteries, composing a cartulary was a strategy of memory. In this paper I argue that...
This paper explores an example of ‘reformist’ hagiographic production in early eleventh-century Loth...
This paper argues that the now-abandoned notion of a ‘crisis of cenobiticism’ in the late eleventh a...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the monastic communities of Saint Peter and Saint Bavo in Ghent...
The functionality of a hagiographical text in the High Middle Ages depended on the codex in which it...
This paper proposes a new understanding of the way in which reform was initiated in monasteries of t...
An important element of monastic penance and conflict resolution was its repetitive, almost cyclical...
How much was a medieval monastery reminiscent of a modern prison? Or insane asylum? And if it was in...
The Middle Dutch ‘Chronicle of Flanders’ is a complex chronicle group consisting of various distinct...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Dissenter from the Fourth Crusade, disseised earl of Leicester, leader of the Albigensian Crusade, p...