medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
A good place to start is J. G. Davies, The Secular use of Church Buildings, sCM Press, 1968. Covers from earliest times to post-Reformation.
Gordon Plumb
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Dear all,
I am look for information on non-religious activities taking place in churches, especially English cathedral. I can remember reading about people selling items, conducting meetings, eating meals, and even prostitutes working in cathedral naves, but I cannot remember where I read this. Can anyone point me to any sources (primary or secondary)?
Thank you!
Jason
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