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Monograph:

Bede's Historiae: Genre, Rhetoric and the Construction of the Anglo-Saxon Church:

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

2009

Price: c £50

                                                 Link to Boydell & Brewer: http://www.boydell.co.uk/43834650.HTM

Advertizing brief:

The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arguably the greatest of whom is Bede. Bede’s writings illuminate what can seem an otherwise impoverished landscape of ecclesial development from conversion to established Christian church amongst the Anglo-Saxons. Bede, however, had his own agendas - monastic, political, and rhetorical.

Reappraising Bede’s Ecclesiastical History, Lives of the Saints, History of the Abbots, the Lesser and Greater Chronicles and the Martyrology and the audience for these texts, the author draws out the role played by classical forms of genre and rhetoric in the crafting of his work at the same time as exploring the underlying political influences that caused Bede to write historia as he did. In particular she notes the role of historia in monastic affairs, especially through the generation of a rhetoric of orthodoxy and the power of the cultural capital afforded by this within the relatively newly constituted Christian community in Northumbria.

This book is for anyone interested in Bede, Anglo-Saxon history, early medieval history, monastic history and the development of monastic literature.


Other resources:

A useful website: http://www.bede.net/