Project

Discourses of Monastic Property and Poverty in 12th-Century Normandy: A Study of Orderic Vitalis, Robert of Torigni, and the Abbey of Le Bec

Code
01SC1223
Duration
01 October 2023 → 30 September 2026
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • European history
    • Medieval history
    • History of ideas
    • History of religions, churches and theology
    • Study of Christianity
Keywords
Medieval History Monasticism Normandy Property Poverty
 
Project description

This project aims to examine the fundamental changes in the Benedictines’ views on monastic property and poverty in twelfth-century Normandy. Whereas traditional research attributes these changes exclusively to Cistercian criticism, it will propose a more complex explanation based on the changing nature of episcopal authority, artisocratic politics, monastic networks, and the legal dimension of property.