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The Cambridge Companion to the Cistercian Order

The Cambridge Companion to the Cistercian Order

The Cambridge Companion to the Cistercian Order

Mette Birkedal Bruun, University of Copenhagen
November 2012
Available
Paperback
9780521171847

    This volume presents the composite character of the Cistercian Order in its unity and diversity, detailing the white monks' history from the Middle Ages to the present day. It charts the geographical spread of the Order from Burgundy to the peripheries of medieval Europe, examining key topics such as convents, liturgy, art, agriculture, spiritual life and education, providing an insight into Bernard of Clairvaux's life, work and sense of self, as well as the lives of other key Cistercian figures. This Companion offers an accessible synthesis of contemporary scholarship on the Order's interaction with the extramural world and its participation in, and contribution to, the cultural, economical and political climate of medieval Europe and beyond. The discussion contributes to the history of religious orders, and will be useful to those studying the twelfth-century renaissance, the apostolic movement and the role of religious life in medieval society.

    • Offers a broad overview of an otherwise vast and complex topic for students of medieval religious life
    • Includes lists of source texts and research literature for further reading
    • Written by the principal specialists in the field who challenge dated scholarly paradigms

    Product details

    November 2012
    Paperback
    9780521171847
    336 pages
    229 × 151 × 15 mm
    0.55kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: withdrawal and engagement Mette Birkedal Bruun and Emilia Jamroziak
    • Part I. History:
    • 1. Foundation and twelfth century Martha G. Newman
    • 2. The Cistercian Order, 1200–1600 Peter King
    • 3. The Cistercian Order since 1600 Michael Casey
    • Part II. Structure and Materiality:
    • 4. Cistercian centres and peripheries Emilia Jamroziak
    • 5. The Cistercian community James France
    • 6. Cistercian constitutions and the General Chapter Brian Patrick McGuire
    • 7. Cistercian nuns Elizabeth Freeman
    • 8. Cistercian agriculture and economies Constance Hoffman Berman
    • 9. Cistercian art Diane J. Reilly
    • 10. Cistercian libraries and scriptoria David N. Bell
    • 11. Cistercian architecture or architecture of the Cistercians? Thomas Coomans
    • Part III. Religious Mentality:
    • 12. Bernard of Clairvaux: his first and greatest miracle was himself Christopher Holdsworth
    • 13. Bernard of Clairvaux: work and self M. B. Pranger
    • 14. Early Cistercian writers E. Rozanne Elder
    • 15. The spiritual teaching of the early Cistercians Bernard McGinn
    • 16. Cistercians in dialogue: bringing the world into the monastery Wim Verbaal
    • 17. Cistercian preaching Beverly Mayne Kienzle
    • 18. Cistercian liturgy Nicolas Bell.
      Contributors
    • Mette Birkedal Bruun, Emilia Jamroziak, Martha G. Newman, Peter King, Michael Casey, James France, Brian Patrick McGuire, Elizabeth Freeman, Constance Hoffman Berman, Diane J. Reilly, David N. Bell, Thomas Coomans, Christopher Holdsworth, M. B. Pranger, E. Rozanne Elder, Bernard McGinn, Wim Verbaal, Beverly Mayne Kienzle, Nicolas Bell

    • Editor
    • Mette Birkedal Bruun , University of Copenhagen

      Mette Birkedal Bruun is Professor of Church History at the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of Parables: Bernard of Clairvaux's Mapping of Spiritual Topography (2007) and the co-editor of Negotiating Heritage: Memories of the Middle Ages (with Stephanie Glaser, 2008) and Commonplace Culture in Western Europe in the Early Modern Period I (with David Cowling, 2011).