Volume I --General introduction /Alison I. Beach and Isabelle Cochelin --Part I.The origins of Christian monasticism to the eighth century:The monastic laboratory : perspectives of research in late antique and early medieval monasticism /Albrecht Diem and Claudia Rapp --Re-reading monastic traditions : monks and nuns, East and West, from the origins to c. 750 /Anne-Marie Helvétius (with the collaboration of Michel Kaplan, Anne Boud'Hors, Muriel Debié, and Bénédicte Lesieur) --The archaeology of the earliest monasteries /Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom and Hendrik Dey --Egyptian nuns in late antiquity as exemplars /Mariachiara Giorda --Psalmody and prayer in early monasticism /Peter Jeffery --Heterodoxy and monasticism around the Mediterranean Sea /David Brakke --The invention of western monastic literature : texts and communities /Roberto Alciati --Monastic rules (4th-9th c.) /Albrecht Diem and Philip Rousseau --Social plurality and monastic diversity in late antique Hispania (6th-8th c.) /Pablo C. Díaz --Female house ascetics from the fourth to the twelfth century /Eliana Magnani --The archaeology of the earliest monasteries in Italy and France (5th-8th c.) /Sébastien Bully and Eleonora Destefanis --Nuns and monks at work : equality or distinction between the sexes? a study of Frankish monasteries from the sixth to the tenth century /Isabelle Réal --Ascetic prayer for the dead in the early medieval West /Gordon Blennemann --Monastic identity in early medieval Ireland /Lisa Bitel --Constructing monastic space in the early and central medieval West (5th-12th c.) /Michel Lauwers --The economy of Byzantine monasteries /Michel Kaplan -- Part II.The Carolingians to the eleventh century:The historiography of central medieval western monasticism /Felice Lifshitz --Sources for the history of monasticism in the central Middle Ages (c. 800-1100) /Scott Bruce --Questions of monastic identity in medieval southern Italy and Sicily (c. 500-1200) /Valerie Ramseyer --Discerning "reform" in monastic liturgy (c. 750-1050) /Jesse Billett --Monasticism, reform and authority in the Carolingian Era /Rutger Kramer --Carolingian monastic schools and reform /John Contreni --Monastic economics in the Carolingian Age /Jean-Pierre Devroey --Missions on the northern and eastern frontiers, c. 700-1100 /Janneke Raaijmakers --Minsters and monasticism in Anglo-Saxon England /Christopher Andrew Jones --Monastic art and architecture, c. 700-1100 : material and immaterial worlds /Adam Cohen --Monastic daily life (c. 750-1100) : a tight community shielded by an outer court /Isabelle Cochelin --The double monastery as an historiographical problem (4th-12th c.) /Alison Beach and Andra Juganaru --Interactions between monks and the lay nobility (from the Carolingian Era through the eleventh century) /Isabelle Rosé --Monastic reform in the tenth to early twelfth century /Steven Vanderputten --Monastic canon law in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries /Christof Rolker --Eastern influence on western monasticism, 850-1050 /John Howe -- Volume II.Part III.The long twelfth century:Historiographical approaches to monasticism in long twelfth century /John van Engen --Sources for monasticism in the long twelfth century /Lauren Mancia --Hermitism in the eleventh and twelfth centuries /Kathryn L. Jasper and John Howe --Monastic theologies c. 1050-1200 /Constant J. Mews --Monastic preaching and the sermon in medieval Latin Christendom to the twelfth century /Timothy M. Baker and Beverly Kienzle --The Mass in monastic practice : nuns and ordained monks, c. 400-1200 /Fiona Griffiths --Reclusion in the Middle Ages /Paulette L'Hermite-Leclercq --Similarities and differences between monks and regular canons in the twelfth century /Ursula Vones-Liebenstein --The institutionalization of religious orders (12th-13th c.) /Gert Melville --Gender and monastic liturgy in the Latin West (high and late Middle Ages) /Gisela Muschiol --Monastic landscapes /Hedwig Röckelein --Later monastic economies /Constance Berman --Nobility and monastic patronage : the view from outside the monastery /Jonathan Lyon --The medical role of monasteries in the Latin west, c. 1050-1300 /Elma Brenner --East-central European monasticism : between East and West? /Emilia Jamroziak --Monasticism, colonization and ethnic tension in late medieval Ireland /Colmán Ó Clabaigh -- Part IV.Forms of monasticism in the late Middle Ages:Late medieval monasticism : historiography and prospects /Elisabeth Lusset and Bert Roest --Sources of late medieval monasticism /Cécile Caby --Monastic liturgy, 1100-1500 : continuity and performance /Susan Boynton --Books and libraries within monasteries /Eva Schlotheuber and John T. McQuillen --Art in monastic churches of Western Europe from the twelfth to the fourteenth century /Stefanie Seeberg and Alexandra Gajewski --Lay brothers and sisters in the high and late Middle Ages /Megan Cassidy-Welch --Feminine religious life in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries /Cristina Andenna --Striving for religious perfection in the lay world of northern Europe /Alison More and Anneke Mulder-Bakker --Monks and the universities, c. 1200-1500 /James Clark --Bishops, canon law, and the religious, c.1140-1350 /Tristan Sharp --Daily life in late medieval monasteries /Christian Knudsen --Monastic preaching, c. 1350-1545 /James Clark and Kate E. Bush --Research on monasticism in the German tradition /Sigrid Hirbodian --Satirical depictions of monastic life /Sita Steckel --A crisis of late medieval monasticism? /Bert Roest.
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