A Place to Believe In: Locating Medieval Landscapes (review)

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At the Bewcastle Monument, in place / Fred Orton -- Bede's Jarrow / Ian Wood -- Living on the ecg : the mutable boundaries of land and water in Anglo-Saxon contexts / Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley -- Gender and the nature of exile in old English elegies / Stacy S. Klein -- Spatial metaphors, textual production, and spirituality in the works of Gertrud of Helfta / Ulrike Wiethaus -- Strategies of emplacement and displacement : St Edith and the Wilton community in Goscelin's Legend of Edith and Liber confortatorius / Stephanie Hollis -- Faith in the landscape : overseas pilgrimages in The book of Margery Kempe / Diane Watt -- Preserving, conserving, deserving the past : a meditation on ruin as relic in post-war Britain in five fragments / Sarah Beckwith -- Changing places : rapid climate change and the cistercian settlement in Britain / Kenneth Addison -- Visible and invisible landscapes : medieval monasticism as a cultural resource in the Pacific Northwest / Ann Marie Rasmussen.

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Kobialka, M. (2007). A Place to Believe In: Locating Medieval Landscapes (review). The Catholic Historical Review, 93(3), 627–629. https://doi.org/10.1353/cat.2007.0270

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