03683oam 2200565I 450 991015498210332120230808200723.01-351-89275-41-315-24067-X10.4324/9781315240671 (CKB)3710000000965854(MiAaPQ)EBC4758158(OCoLC)965444292(BIP)63379734(BIP)47463120(EXLCZ)99371000000096585420180706e20161998 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe church in the medieval town /edited by T.R. Slater and Gervase RosserLondon ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (324 pages) illustrations, maps, charts, tablesFirst published 1998 by Ashgate.1-84014-213-8 1-351-89276-2 1. Status and class in the medieval town / Rodney Hilton -- 2. Conflict and political community in the medieval town : disputes between clergy and laity in Hereford / Gervase Rosser -- 3. The church and the Jews in English medieval towns / John Edwards -- 4. Trade, towns and the church : ecclesiastical consumers and the urban economy of the West Midlands, 1290-1540 / Christopher Dyer -- 5. The origin and early development of the London mendicant houses / Jens R?hrkasten -- 6. Urban rectories and urban fortunes in late medieval England : the evidence from Bishop's Lynn / R.N. Swanson -- 7. The town and the monastery : early medieval urbanization in Ireland, AD 800-1150 / B.J. Graham -- 8. Benedictine town planning in medieval England : evidence from St. Albans / T.R. Slater -- 9. Trading places : monastic initiative and the development of high-medieval coventry / Keith D. Lilley -- 10. The origins of urban parish boundaries / Nigel Baker and Richard Holt -- 11. Medieval parishes and parish churches in Canterbury / Tim Tatton-Brown -- 12. Clerical communities and parochial space : the planning of urban mother churches in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / John Blair.This volume of essays explores the interaction of Church and town in the medieval period in England. Two major themes structure the book. In the first part the authors explore the social and economic dimensions of the interaction; in the second part the emphasis moves to the spaces and built forms of towns and their church buildings. The primary emphasis of the essays is upon the urban activities of the medieval Church as a set of institutions: parish, diocese, monastery, cathedral. In these various institutional roles the Church did much to shape both the origin and the development of the medieval town. In exploring themes of topography, marketing and law the authors show that the relationship of Church and town could be both mutually beneficial and a source of conflict.City churchesEnglandHistoryCity churchesIrelandHistoryCities and townsEnglandHistoryCities and townsIrelandHistoryEnglandChurch history1066-1485IrelandChurch history600-1500City churchesCity churchesHistory.Cities and townsHistory.Cities and townsHistory.274.2/05/091732Rosser Gervase998117Slater T. R998118MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154982103321The church in the medieval town2289435UNINA