English Mediaeval Pilgrimage

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First published in 1965 by Routledge & Kegan Paul. Originally published in 1965, 'English Medieval Pilgrimage' provides a detailed overview of the history of pilgrimage during the medieval period. The book looks at how the process of pilgrimage was more than a religious exercise, acting as a custom, a means of escape and a form of entertainment, as well as being an act of profound faith. The book argues that the medieval pilgrimage cannot be viewed in isolation, but indeed needs to be viewed in the context of the social and religious life of the people of the medieval age, across all social classes – from king to beggar. The book examines how the different attitudes towards pilgrimage were an expression of different attitudes towards living and indeed every aspect of the temporal and spiritual worlds. The book argues that the story of medieval pilgrimage can only be fully understood when viewed in light of the whole history of the country.

Author(s): Donald John Hall
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Medieval World, 17
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 250

ILLUSTRATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chapter I: PILGRIMAGE AND THE MEDIAEVAL MIND
Chapter II: SAINT WINEFREDE OF HOLYWELL
Chapter III: THE SHRINES OF GLASTONBURY
Chapter IV: SAINT CUTHBERT OF LINDISFARNE AND DURHAM
Chapter V: THE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM
Chapter VI: SAINT THOMAS BECKET OF CANTERBURY
Chapter VII: SAINT EDWARD THE CONFESSOR
Chapter VIII: SAINT ALBAN THE PROTOMARTYR
Chapter IX: THE HOLY ROOD OF BROMHOLM
Chapter X: CONCLUSION
NOTES
INDEX