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Offers a comprehensive catalogue of all the saints appearing in the
monastic litanies, from Abro to Yvo. The litanies of the monastic
orders in England, above all those of the Benedictines, are key
witnesses of devotion to the saints of the British Isles, whose
relics and shrines were mostly in Benedictine abbeys and cathedral
priories. However, although many of the calendars of the
Benedictines have been published, litanies are more rare, and the
majority of those within this volume are presented as text editions
for the first time. The majority of the textsare Benedictine, but
the few surviving litanies from the other monastic orders,
Carthusians, Cistercians and Cluniacs, are included, and also those
of the Order of Fontevrault. This volume, the final in a set of
three, contains a complete catalogue of all the saints mentioned in
the litanies, providing such information as their miracles, their
resting-place, and their origins. It also provides full indices to
all three volumes. Nigel Morgan is Honorary Emeritus Professor of
the History of Art at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of
Corpus Christi College.
This is the first history of the book in Britain from the Norman
Conquest until the early fifteenth century. The twenty-six expert
contributors to this volume discuss the manuscript book from a
variety of angles: as physical object (manufacture, format, writing
and decoration); its purpose and readership (books for monasteries,
for the Church's liturgy, for elementary and advanced instruction,
for courtly entertainment); and as the vehicle for particular types
of text (history, sermons, medical treatises, law and
administration, music). In all of this, the broader, changing
social and cultural context is kept in mind, and so are the various
connections with continental Europe. The volume includes a full
bibliography and 80 black and white plates.
Tourism has long been considered a source of social inequality, and
as the industry continues to expand rapidly there is an increasing
need for a better understanding of its consequences. Providing a
synthesis of tourism as a source of injustice, Tourism and
Inequality addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of
inequality, investigating its association with class, nation,
ethnicity, race, gender, disability and age. Chapters examine
routes towards social justice and initiatives that aim to advance
poverty alleviation, fair trade, ethics and human rights. The
analysis of a wide variety of case studies from around the world
allows an exploration into the ways that tourism can be used
positively to alleviate the impacts of social injustice. Providing
a unique multidisciplinary perspective, the authors aim to lead the
way towards a more socially responsible future for tourism
practise.
While contemporary popular discourses dismiss gender and feminism
as passe, patriarchy and sexism continue to limit human
possibilities around the globe. The tourism industry can be a force
for empowerment but it can also shore up exploitative gendered
practices. At the same time, tourism enquiry itself continues to be
dominated by western, masculinist approaches.This collection of
studies seeks to advance feminist and gender tourism studies with
its focus on embodiment. Broad themes include the construction of
narratives, how discourses of desire, sensuality and sexuality
pervade the tourism experience, the use of the body to represent
femininity, masculinity and sensuality, and finally how travel and
tourism allow for empowerment, resistance and carnivalesque
opportunities."
Tourism has long been considered a source of social inequality, and
as the industry continues to expand rapidly there is an increasing
need for a better understanding of its consequences. Providing a
synthesis of tourism as a source of injustice, Tourism and
Inequality addresses a wide range of interrelated forms of
inequality, investigating its association with class, nation,
ethnicity, race, gender, disability and age. Chapters examine
routes towards social justice and initiatives that aim to advance
poverty alleviation, fair trade, ethics and human rights. The
analysis of a wide variety of case studies from around the world
allows an exploration into the ways that tourism can be used
positively to alleviate the impacts of social injustice. Providing
a unique multidisciplinary perspective, the authors aim to lead the
way towards a more socially responsible future for tourism
practise.
"Transformational Tourism" deals with the important issue of how
travel and tourism can change human behavior and have a positive
impact on the world. The book focuses on human development in a
world dominated by post-9/11 security and political challenges,
economic and financial collapses, as well as environmental threats;
it identifies various types of tourism that can transform human
beings, such as educational, volunteer, survival, community-based,
eco, farm, extreme, religious, spiritual, wellness, and mission
tourism.
Edition of rare surviving litanies from the middle ages, providing
evidence for monastic worship. The litanies of the monastic orders
in England, above all those of the Benedictines, are key witnesses
of devotion to the saints of the British Isles, whose relics and
shrines were mostly in Benedictine abbeys and cathedral priories.
However, although many of the calendars of the Benedictines have
been published, litanies are more rare, and the majority of those
within this volume are presented as text editions for the first
time. The majority of the textsare Benedictine, but the few
surviving litanies from the other monastic orders, Carthusians,
Cistercians and Cluniacs, are included, and also those of the Order
of Fontevrault. This volume, the second of a set of three, contains
the litanies from the Cluniac Priory of Pontefract to York, St
Mary's Abbey. Nigel Morgan is Honorary Emeritus Professor of the
History of Art at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of
Corpus Christi College.
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