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The volume brings together historians, social scientists, and cathedral practitioners to provide groundbreaking work, comprising a historical overview of the topic, thematic studies, and individual views from prominent clergy discussing how they see pilgrimage as part of the contemporary cathedral experience.
Dee Dyas is a Reader in the History of Christianity at the University of York, UK.John Jenkins is a Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at the University of York, UK.
1. Introduction- Dee Dyas and John Jenkins.- Part I: Historical Survey.- 2. Pilgrimage and Cathedrals in Early Medieval Britain- Jonathan M. Wooding.- 3. Pilgrimage and Cathedrals in the Later Middle Ages- Eamon Duffy.- 4. Visiting England’s Cathedrals from the Reformation to the Early Nineteenth Century- Ian Atherton.- 5. Pilgrimage and Cathedrals in the Victorian Era- Elizabeth Macfarlane.- 6. Pilgrimage and Cathedrals from the 1900s to the Present Day- Michael Tavinor.- Part II: Key Themes and Issues, Past and Present.- 7. The Multivalent Cathedral- Simon Coleman and John Jenkins.- 8. Cathedrals, Community, and Identity- John Jenkins and Tiina Sepp.- 9. The Role of Sensory Engagement with Place- Dee Dyas.- 10. Leaving and Taking Away: Cathedrals and Material Culture- Marion Bowman with John Jenkins.- Part III: The View from English Cathedrals Today.- 11. Canterbury and Becket Today- Christopher Irvine.- 12. Pilgrimage and Cathedrals Today- Michael Tavinor.- 13. Cultivating Pilgrimage in Westminster Cathedral- Mark Langham.- 14. Shrines in the Modern Cathedral- John Inge.