The twelfth century was characterized by intense spirituality as
well as rapid economic development. Drawing on unprecedented
research, Constance Brittain Bouchard demonstrates that the
Cistercian monks of Burgundy were exemplary in both spheres.
Bouchard explores the web of economic ties that linked the
Cistercian monasteries with their secular neighbors, especially the
knights, and reaches some surprising conclusions about Cistercian
attitudes.
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