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Work and its Representations in Early Medieval Saints' Lives

English · Hardback

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Explores the dynamics of saints' work as represented by their hagiographers.


The lives of many early medieval saints show them working with their hands. Radegund cooks in the kitchen, carries firewood, and cleans privies; Fiacre cultivates a garden; Brigid milks cows and makes cheese; Dunstan shapes metal and constructs buildings. Other saints raise crops, herd cattle, write books, or weave cloth. Equally at home in garden, workshop, and scriptorium, these saints work alongside other people, interacting regularly with livestock, materials, and the land: miracles and other supernatural events are embedded in the habitual, everyday routines of the saints' own communities. Saints exemplify the balance between productive, creative work and the toil or effort required to accompany it, sometimes aligned with penitential labour. But more often, the saints celebrate work as a rewarding result of divine gift, human ingenuity and communal cooperation.

This book examines the representation of work - from arable and pastoral agriculture to textile arts and caretaking - in the vitae of saints who lived in Ireland, Britain, and Francia between the fifth and twelfth centuries. Bringing together close readings of these texts, evidence from archaeology, and anthropological approaches to material culture, it argues that through such work, saints showed others how to survive, thrive, and build a world that promised both physical security and spiritual rewards.

List of contents










List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Part I - Labor, Work, and Materiality in the Early Middle Ages

1. The Artes mechanicae in the Early Middle Ages
2. Monastic Life and its Material Entanglements
3. Materia and the Dynamics of Early Medieval Making

Part II - The Craft of Early Medieval Saints

4. Household Work and Caretaking in the Lives of the Saints
5. Saintly Work in Horticulture and Arable Agriculture
6. Pastoral Agriculture in the Lives of the Saints
7. Saintly Scribal Work and Its Entanglements
8. The Textile Arts in Saintly Vitae
9. Saintly Smiths in the Early Middle Ages
10. The Opus of Saintly Builders

Conclusion
Bibliography of Saints' Lives
General Bibliography
Index

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Christina M. Heckman

Summary

Explores the dynamics of saints' work as represented by their hagiographers.

Product details

Authors Christina M Heckman, Professor Christina M (Person) Heckman
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.06.2025
 
EAN 9781843847502
ISBN 978-1-84384-750-2
No. of pages 318
Dimensions 166 mm x 240 mm x 25 mm
Weight 596 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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