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International Medieval Congress 2009
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| Session: |
1311 |
| Title: |
Bishop and Laity in the 13th Century
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| Date / Time: |
July 15, 2009 16.30-18.00 |
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| Sponsor: |
Oxford Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Oxford / Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York |
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Organisers:
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Ian Forrest, Oriel College, University of Oxford Sethina Watson, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York |
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Moderator:
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Ian Forrest, Oriel College, University of Oxford |
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Paper 1311-a: |
English Bishops and their Informal Influence on the Local Church in the 13th Century
(Language: English)
Nicholas Karn, Department of History, University of Southampton
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Paper 1311-b: |
The Bishop and his Inquisition: The Archbishops of York, their Registers, and Spiritual Cares
(Language: English)
Andrew Taubman, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
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Paper 1311-c: |
Hospital Rights and the Parish in the Early 13th Century
(Language: English)
Sethina Watson, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
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| Abstract: |
This session presents research that bridges the gap between the study of the institutional church and the social experience of religion in the parishes.
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