Changes in the Grange Economy of English and Welsh Cistercian Abbeys, 1300-1540

In that flowering of new monasticism which began in the eleventh century and continued into the twelfth, along with so many other rich and complex developments, to make the twelfth century a great one, the new Order of Citeaux was the most influential and significant. This was no less true in Englan...

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Main Author: Donnelly, James S. (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1954
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Year: 1954, Volume: 10, Pages: 399-458
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