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Lay Religious Life in Late Medieval Durham
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Lay Religious Life in Late Medieval DurhamLay Religious Life in Late Medieval Durham

Although religious life in medieval Durham was ruled by its prince bishop and priory, the laity flourished and played a major role in the affairs of the parish, as Margaret Harvey demonstrates. Using a variety of sources, she provides a complete account of its history from the Conquest to the Dissolution of the priory, with a particular emphasis on the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. She shows how the laity interacted vigorously with both bishop and priory, and the relations between them, with the priory providing schools, hospitals, chantries and regular sermons, but also acting as a disciplinary force.
 
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Tags: priory, laity, Durham, bishop, interacted, Religious, Medieval
Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside - Lords and Peasants in in Durham, 1349-1400
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Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside - Lords and Peasants in in Durham, 1349-1400Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside - Lords and Peasants in in Durham, 1349-1400

Larson examines the changing relations between lords and peasants in post-Black Death Durham. This was a time period of upheaval and change, part of the transition from ‘medieval’ to ‘modern.’ Many historians have argued about the nature of this change and its causes, often putting forth a single all-encompassing model; Larson presses for the importance of individual choice and action, resulting in a flexible, human framework that provides a more appropriate explanation for the many paths followed in this period.
 
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Tags: period, Durham, change, Larson, lsquo