IMC 2003: Keywords
IMC 2003: Sessions tagged with Monasticism
- Anchorites and Mystics, II (613)
- Aspects of Church Organisation in Northern Europe (105)
- Authority of Learning (719)
- Bernard of Clairvaux: Voice of Authority and Power (1120)
- Building and Paying: Cistercian Patrons and Bankers (1020)
- Caput Urbium, I: Imagining and Visiting Medieval Rome (1022)
- Caput Urbium, IV: Imitatio Romae (1625)
- Cistercian Manuscripts: Recent Discoveries and New Attributions (322)
- Cistercians North and South (522)
- Cistercian Women of Authority and Power (122)
- Delegation and Authority (1522)
- Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Networks: Bishops, Monks and Nuns in Context (1001)
- Friend or Foe?: The Authority of the Later Medieval Laity as Patrons of Religious Houses in the British Isles (1017)
- Manuscript Contexts, Historical Contexts: Case Studies from Chaucer and Lydgate (1611)
- Music and Text in Motion: Interpreting Medieval Processions, II (1111)
- Narrative Historical Sources, I: The Religious and their Texts - Historiography and Hagiography in Monastic Contexts (1021)
- Patrons, Benefactors and Tombs: Power and Influence in Cistercian Abbeys (622)
- Power and Settlement on the Frontiers of the English Kingdom (1624)
- Power in Practice, I: Exercising Clerical and Lay Authority (515)
- Preaching as Performance (521)
- 'Ruling Elites': Artistic Patronage as Public Statement of Political Power and Social Status: Rome and Northern Italy in the 12th-14th Centuries (811)
- Saints and Institutional Power (1013)
- The Authority of the Written Word in Anglo-Saxon England (618)
- The Formation of the Religious Self, I: The Composition of the Inner Man (123)
- The Formation of the Religious Self, II: Reception and Transformation (223)
- The Mechanics of Literacy (1304)
- The Mighty Pen: Presentations of Power in the Middle Ages (614)
- Trans-Pennine Contacts, 600-1100: North-Western England and its Northumbrian World (204)
- Using Authority of the Saints (1222)
- Writing Cistercians (222)