Creating the Monastic Past in Medieval Flanders

By (author) Karine Ugé

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Publication date:

10 November 2005

Length of book:

214 pages

Publisher

York Medieval Press

ISBN-13: 9781846153921

Examination of the self-produced histories of a number of religious communities, tracing out the complex reasons for their composition.

The creation of a past for themselves was of pressing importance to religious communities, enabling them to increase their status and legitimise their existence. This book examines the process in a group of communities from the southern part of Flanders (the monks of Saint-Bertin at Saint-Omer, the community of Saint-Rictrude at Marchiennes and the canons of Saint-Amé at Douai) over a period running from the ninth to the end of the eleventh century. The central contention is that the communities produced their narratives (history, hagiography, charter materials) for a specific time and purpose, frequently as a response to or intended resolution of internal or external crises. The book also discusses how the circumstances which triggered narrative production had an impact not only on the content but also on the form of the texts.