ABSTRACT

Using a comparative and broad perspective, Religion, Politics and Society in Britain 800-1066 draws on archaeology, art history, material culture, texts from charms to chronicles, from royal law-codes to sermons to poems, and other evidence to demonstrate the centrality of Christianity and the Church in Britain 800-1066. It delineates their contributions to the changes in politics, economy, society and culture that occurred between 800 and 1066, from nation-building to practicalities of government to landscape.

The period 800-1066 saw the beginnings of a fundamental restructuring of politics, society and economy throughout Christian Europe in which religion played a central role. In Britain too the interaction of religion with politics and society was profound and pervasive. There was no part of life which Christianity and the Church did not touch: they affected belief, thought and behaviour at all levels of society.

This book points out interconnections within society and between archaeological, art historical and literary evidence and similarities between aspects of culture not only within Britain but also in comparison with Armenian Christendom. A. E. Redgate explores the importance of religious ideas, institutions, personnel and practices in the creation and expression of identities and communities, the structure and functioning of society and the life of the individual.

This book will be essential reading for students of early medieval Britain and religious and social history.

part I|60 pages

Britain c. 800–c. 1066

chapter 1|28 pages

Britain in c. 800 and in c. 1066

Changes and continuities

chapter 2|30 pages

Records and remains

Religion and reconstructions

part II|75 pages

Beginnings

chapter 3|18 pages

Kings

Christianity and control

chapter 4|17 pages

Kings

Christianity and acceptance

chapter 5|17 pages

Churches

Boundaries and aspirations

chapter 6|22 pages

Social cohesion

chapter III|51 pages

Ends

The structuring of society

chapter 7|15 pages

The Church in society

chapter 8|16 pages

Women's agency

chapter 9|18 pages

The Church in the landscape

part IV|68 pages

Means

chapter 10|18 pages

Government, law and administration

chapter 11|20 pages

Pastoral care

chapter 12|26 pages

The Christian's life

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion

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