AccueilBuilding the medieval diocese. Strategies, agents and instruments
Publié le lundi 26 octobre 2020
Résumé
The Gregorian Reform led to a reframing of the role of bishops and diocesan institutions that cemented their power and ultimately permitted the construction of the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe. To mark the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Burgos, we propose to explore the dynamics, strategies, institutions and personnel behind the construction of the medieval diocese leading to the building of the temples we admire today. Our focus will be on the period 1150-1250, culminating as it does in the construction of the Cathedral of Burgos, but we welcome papers on other parts of Europe and set in other medieval periods that explore the following themes related to the emergence of the mature medieval diocese.
Annonce
Universidad de Burgos (Spain), 22th - 24th September 2021
Argument
The Gregorian Reform led to a reframing of the role of bishops and diocesan institutions that cemented their power and ultimately permitted the construction of the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe. To mark the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Burgos, we propose to explore the dynamics, strategies, institutions and personnel behind the construction of the medieval diocese leading to the building of the temples we admire today. Our focus will be on the period 1150-1250, culminating as it does in the construction of the Cathedral of Burgos, but we welcome papers on other parts of Europe and set in other medieval periods that explore the following themes related to the emergence of the mature medieval diocese:
- Territorial consolidation: diocesan borders, inter-diocesan hierarchies and conflicts.
- Structural consolidation: network of parishes, fiscality, ecclesiastical offices and benefices.
- Institutional consolidation: cathedral chapters, use of archdeaconries, archpriesthoods and secular abbeys.
- Intra-diocesan conflict: monasteries, collegial churches etc.
- The agents: bishops, chapter, clergy (bishop-chapter conflict, patronage and client networks, diocesan reforms, education, cultural production).
Submission guidelines
Submissions proposals no longer than 300 words for individual papers should be submitted to burgensis2021@gmail.com
Key Dates 2021:
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Deadline for submissions, March 1st
- Confirmation of acceptance, April 15th
- Registration opens, May 1st
- Registration ends, July 30th
Practical information
- Languages: Spanish, English
- Registration Fee: 50 euros
Venue: Facultad de Humanidades, Universidad de Burgos
Further information: http://www3.ubu.es/dioceses
Convenors
Susana Guijarro (Univ. Cantabria) & David Peterson (Univ. Burgos)
Conference secretaries
Leticia Agúndez (Univ. Cantabria) & Iván García Izquierdo (Univ. Burgos)
Organised by: Área de Historia Medieval de la Universidad de Burgos & Área de Historia Medieval de la Universidad de Cantabria, Proyecto Burgensis (PID2019-108273CB-100).
Catégories
- Histoire (Catégorie principale)
Lieux
- Universidad de Burgos
Burgos, Espagne
Dates
- lundi 01 mars 2021
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- Middle Ages, Bishops, Diocese, Chapter
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Leticia Agúndez
courriel : agundezsl [at] unican [dot] es
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« Building the medieval diocese. Strategies, agents and instruments », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le lundi 26 octobre 2020, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/810157