登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Religion in Medieval London
Bruno Barber
Christopher Thomas
Bruce Watson
其他書名
Archaeology and Belief
出版
Museum of London Archaeology
, 2013
主題
History / Ancient / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
History / Europe / Medieval
Religion / Christianity / History
Social Science / Archaeology
Travel / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest
ISBN
1907586075
9781907586071
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=amN1oDLj0oQC&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Religious belief was central to the lives - and deaths - of all medieval Londoners. Religion was fully integrated into the social and political order, providing the population with an understanding of their place in the world and inspiring artists, architects and craftspeople. Belief motivated progressive acts such as early forms of social provision and medical care but was also used to justify wars of conquest and the brutal repression of diversity. Archaeology sheds light on many aspects of belief: from organised religion, both Christianity and Judaism, to superstition or witchcraft; places of worship from the smallest parish churches to the great Cathedral of St Paul; tiny objects of personal devotion to entire monastic landscapes. Monasteries include communities cut off from the world, hospitals providing for London's poor or the headquarters of military religious orders behind the Crusades. Cemetery excavations reveal how Londoners responded to mortality both individually and together in the face of catastrophes such as the Black Death, while the events of the Reformation dramatically transformed both institutions and beliefs. This fully illustrated book provides an introduction to the evidence of belief from the Museum of London's archaeological excavations in the capital, with a particular focus on the programme of work, supported by English Heritage, on the sites of many of London's monasteries.