medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Dear all,
My dissertation is (broadly speaking) on liturgical development in the Carolingian period. I have found myself bumping up against the word "reform" as the prevailing term to explain liturgical change. In some cases this is probably a good term, but other times it distorts the situation. Can anyone suggest historiography that sorts through this type of vocabulary? I know I've run across discussions of the use of reform vs. renewal vs. renaissance, etc. but cannot recall where.
I am, of course, primarily interested in the Carolingian period, but examples from further afield would be useful as I am attending a workshop on the Carolingian versus the 12th century renaissance.
Thank you,
Julian Hendrix
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Julian Hendrix
King's College
Cambridge CB2 1ST
UK
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