Symbolic Reproduction in Early Medieval England - Katharine Sykes

Symbolic Reproduction in Early Medieval England

Secular and Monastic Households

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Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-284475-0 (ISBN)
94,75 inkl. MwSt
Katharine Sykes examines a new type of household to emerge in early medieval England: the monastic household. Reproducing through education and training, rather than biological means, monastic households introduce new ideas of spiritual, non-biological reproduction to their royal and secular counterparts.
In the early Middle Ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for significant social and cultural change. One of the most visible of these changes was the introduction of a new type of household: the monastic household. These reproduced through education and training, rather than biological means; their inhabitants practised celibacy as a lifelong state, rather than as a stage in the life course. Because monastic households depended on secular households to produce the next generation of recruits, previous studies have tended to view them as more mutable than their secular counterparts, which are implicitly regarded as natural and ahistorical.

Katharine Sykes charts some of the significant changes to the structure of households between the seventh to eleventh centuries, as ideas of spiritual, non-biological reproduction first fostered in monastic households were adopted in royal households in the tenth and eleventh centuries, and as ideas about kinship that were generated in secular households, such as the relationship between genealogy and inheritance, were picked up and applied by their monastic counterparts. In place of binary divisions between secular and monastic, biological and spiritual, real and imagined, Sykes demonstrates that different forms of kinship and reproduction in this period were intimately linked.

Katharine Sykes is Associate Professor in Early Medieval History at the University of Birmingham. She studied Modern History (Oxford) and Medieval Studies (York), before completing a DPhil in Medieval History at Oxford. She held a series of research and teaching posts, including the John Cowdrey Junior Research Fellowship in Medieval History at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, before joining the University of Birmingham in 2016.

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: the household in early medieval England
1: The reproduction of mothering: reconfiguring households in the seventh and eighth centuries
2: The traffic in women: gender, value, and exchange, 600-850
3: The mirror stage: reforming royal and monastic households, c.850-c.1100
4: Speculum of the other woman: embroidering maternal genealogies, c.950-c.1100
Conclusions: the reproduction of households in early medieval England
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Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.7.2024
Reihe/Serie The Past and Present Book Series
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-284475-X / 019284475X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-284475-0 / 9780192844750
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