Saucepans and Saints? The Sacred and the Mundane in Forest Landscapes

Q1 Arts and Humanities
P. Everson, D. Stocker
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ABSTRACT This paper outlines one component of a multi-disciplinary AHRC project ‘The Sacred Landscapes of Medieval Monasticism’, running between 2019 and 2022 but rooted in existing long-term studies in Ceredigion (Wales) and Lincolnshire (England). It encapsulates several strands of landscape analysis undertaken over many years which form a basis for the Lincolnshire contribution to the AHRC project. After a superficial characterisation of ‘forest’ land in the English Midlands, particular attention is paid to the landscape context of certain religious houses, exploring their connections with the social performance and ritual of hunting. General conclusions about the character of monasteries in ‘forest’ land are used to review the monastic landscape of the Lincolnshire limewoods, a ‘forest’ area in the middle Witham valley. It is suggested that during the high middle ages a concentration of monasteries exploited the pre-existing rituality of a forest and chase landscape in order to establish their sacred authority in local contemporary perceptions. The paper thus identifies the part played by sacred significance in the landscape setting in establishing monastic identity, considerations often crowded-out of monastic studies by economic analyses, but which generate an alternative academic agenda for the subject to be addressed through the forthcoming project.
炖锅和圣徒?森林景观中的神圣与世俗
摘要本文概述了AHRC多学科项目“中世纪修道院的神圣景观”的一个组成部分,该项目于2019年至2022年进行,但植根于Ceredigion(威尔士)和Lincolnshire(英格兰)现有的长期研究。它概括了多年来进行的几条景观分析,这些分析构成了林肯郡对AHRC项目贡献的基础。在对英格兰中部的“森林”土地进行了肤浅的描述后,人们特别关注某些宗教房屋的景观背景,探索它们与狩猎的社会表现和仪式的联系。关于“森林”地带修道院特征的一般结论用于回顾林肯郡石灰林的修道院景观,这是威瑟姆山谷中部的“森林”地区。有人认为,在中世纪晚期,修道院的集中利用了森林和追逐景观的预先存在的仪式性,以在当地当代观念中建立他们的神圣权威。因此,该论文确定了景观设置中的神圣意义在确立修道院身份方面所起的作用,这些考虑因素往往被经济分析挤出修道院研究,但它们为即将到来的项目中要解决的主题产生了一个替代的学术议程。
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Landscapes (United Kingdom)
Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
CiteScore
0.30
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13
期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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