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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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Medieval England was a land of Monasteries, both urban and rural. Monks converted England and their hold on the church establishment was to endure. As society developed so did monastic life with new orders, greater organisation and most especially, new business models. Under the Normans monasteries became substantial feudal lords as well as leaders in the world of Architecture and Art. We will examine five monasteries - St. Augustine’s Canterbury (Anglo-Saxon), Castle Acre (Cluniac) and the impact of the Normans, Fountains (Cistercian) and representing the Friars, St. Andrew’s Norwich. Tewkesbury illustrates the continual patronage of a single family, the Earls of Gloucester.

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Course dates

21 Jul 2024 to 27 Jul 2024

Course duration

1 week

Apply by

23 Jun 2024

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

International Summer Programme
Sidgwick Site
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Qualifications / Credits

Credits dependent on home institution

Teaching sessions

Meetings: 5

Course code

W35Pm27