, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 208 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:17 b/w, 18 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503567716.
Summary Founded in 1132, Fountains Abbey became the wealthiest English Cistercian monastery - yet relatively little analysis has been made of its surviving records to investigate how its wealth was controlled and sustained. This book deals with this secular aspect of the religious community at Fountains, investigating in particular the way in which prosaic business records were compiled and redacted. It traces the transmission of data from original charters through successive versions of cartularies, and in the process establishes the existence of a previously unknown manuscript. It also reveals how abbots in the fifteenth century interacted with and adapted the records in their care. In this process, two quite different aspects of monastic life are uncovered. First, it sheds new light on the history of Fountains Abbey through the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, amongst other things how it responded to the turmoil of the Black Death, and discloses for the first time the allegiance of one abbot to the Lancastrian cause during the Wars of the Roses. Second, it reveals the worldly skills shown by the community of Fountains that were successfully applied to exploit the monastery's large landholdings across Yorkshire, mainly through wool and agricultural production, but also through fisheries, tanning, mining, and metalworking. The economic success of these activities enabled the abbey to become a prosperous institution which rivalled the wealth of the aristocracy. This book addresses recordkeeping and archival memory at one, Cistercian, monastery - albeit a well-endowed and prosperous one - in the north of England. However, its treatment of archival sources could be extended to other houses in different geographical locations and different orders, to enable comparisons between monasteries dealing with economic change and social and political upheaval in the later Middle Ages. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Fountains Abbey: Origins and Development, Antiquarians, and Modern Scholarship Chapter 2: Fountains Abbey in the Long Fifteenth Century Chapter 3: Charters, Cartularies, and Archival Redaction Chapter 4: Abbot Greenwell's Aide-Memoire? The President Book of Fountains Abbey Chapter 5: Creative Redaction: Reassembling the Past and Developing an Audit Trail Chapter 6: Reflective Redaction: Reviewing the Past Chapter 7: A Forensic Approach to Fountains Cartularies Conclusion Appendix A: The President Book of Fountains Abbey Appendix B: Cartulary 2, WYAS 150/5384 Appendix C: Cartulary RP, Univ. Coll. MS 167 Appendix D: Rentals, Add MS 40010 Appendix E: Fountains Abbey Manuscripts Appendix F: The Charter of William of Goldsborough Bibliography Index
Simon & Schuster UK (9/2023)
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Farrar, Staus and Giroux. 2011. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 296 pages. Jaquette en bon état. Texte en anglais.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie