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Posted by Jed (U14752200) on Thursday, 13th January 2011
I am currently writing an essay on the Benedictine reform of the English monasteries and churches in the 10th century. I am primarily looking at the significance or indeed insignificance of the reformation. Can anyone shed any light on this topic or link me to any useful articles? Thank you in advance.
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Posted by Scriptofacto99 (U3268593) on Thursday, 13th January 2011
Hi Jed,
The most comprehensive narrative covering the reforms instigated by St. Berno, the first abbot of the Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy can be found here:
Regards
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That looks great. Thank you very much.
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