This reissued edition serves as an essential research tool for scholars of medieval religious history, featuring significant corrections that enhance its academic value. It offers a comprehensive overview of the period's religious practices and beliefs, making it a vital resource for understanding the complexities of medieval spirituality and its historical context.
Christopher N. L. Brooke Books
Christopher Brooke was a British medieval historian, whose scholarly contributions primarily focused on ecclesiastical history.






This book serves as a comprehensive continuation of its predecessor, exploring the evolution and impact of religious leadership in England and Wales from 1216 onwards. It delves into the lives and contributions of notable figures in the ecclesiastical hierarchy, examining their roles in shaping religious, social, and political landscapes during the medieval period. Rich in historical detail, it provides insights into the dynamics of power within the Church and its influence on society.
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Christianity and Islam in the Spanish peninsula
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This classic exploration of the history of English kings and kingship from the sixth to the twelfth century has now been brought up-to-date for a new generation of readers.
Die Klöster
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Die grosse Zeit der Klöster (1000-1300)
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