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The focus of this study is the methods employed by bishops in thirteenth-century England to exert control over their administrative subordinates through a system of rewards and punishments. It explores the dynamics of power and governance within the church, shedding light on the administrative strategies that shaped ecclesiastical authority during this period. The investigation reveals the intricate relationships between bishops and their subordinates, highlighting the significance of these practices in the broader context of medieval governance.
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Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England, Michael Burger
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