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IMC 2007: Sessions

Session 702: Government and Culture in Later Medieval England: The Clerical Dimension

Tuesday 10 July 2007, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Society for Fourteenth Century Studies
Organiser:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Moderator/Chair:Chris Given-Wilson, Department of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews
Paper 702-aThe Religious Culture of Rulership: The Bishop of Durham and his Subjects in the Late Middle Ages
(Language: English)
Christian Liddy, Department of History, Durham University
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Law, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 702-bJohn Scarle and the London Book Trade
(Language: English)
Alison McHardy, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Law, Literacy and Orality
Paper 702-cThe Raising of Clerical Taxation in Later Medieval England and Wales
(Language: English)
Rosemary C. E. Hayes, Department of History, University of York
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Law, Politics and Diplomacy
Abstract

The session explores the cross-currents between the church, government, politics, learning, and literature in later medieval England, and explores issues relating both to the ideology and the practicalities of church-state relations.