Reconsidering Religious Migration and Its Impact: The Problem of ‘Irish Reform Monks' in Tenth-Century Lotharingia

Traditional accounts of early medieval monastic history routinely included a discussion of how a tenth-century ‘wave' of Insular migrants crucially shaped the ideology and methodology of the ‘Lotharingian reform movement'. While a number of scholars have raised questions about the validity...

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Main Author: Vanderputten, Steven 1976- (Author)
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Published: Université Catholique [2017]
In: Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique
Year: 2017, Volume: 112, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 588-618
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