دانلود کتاب Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire
by Thomas Pickles
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عنوان فارسی: پادشاهی ، جامعه و کلیسا در آنگلوساکسون یورکشایر |
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Members of Deiran kin-groups faced uncertainties that predisposed them to consider conversion as a social strategy, in their rule between 600 and 867. Their decision to convert produced a new social fraction - the "ecclesiastical aristocracy" -with a distinctive but fragile identity. The "ecclesiastical aristocracy" transformed kingship, established a network of religious communities, and engaged in the conversion of the laity. The social and political instabilities produced by conversion along with the fragility of ecclesiastical identity resulted in the expropriation and re-organization of many religious communities. Nevertheless, the Scandinavian and West Saxon kings and their nobles allied with wealthy and influential archbishops of York, and there is evidence for the survival, revival, or foundation of religious communities as well as the establishment of local churches.