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This prologue introduces the book’s main themes and arguments. It poses
and contextualises the central questions underpinning this historical
investigation into Monte Cassino’s ‘destruction tradition’ over 1,400 years.
To this end, it proposes a conceptual model through which to examine
the abbey’s long historical tradition and representation of death and
resurrection, destruction and recovery.