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Dr Marie-Pierre Gelin
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Teaching Fellow
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My primary research interest is the
ecclesiastical and monastic history of England in the period 1000 -
1250, with particular focus on visual culture. I have worked on the
iconographic programme of the medieval stained glass windows of
Canterbury cathedral, specifically on the links between the images and
liturgical rituals taking place in the catedral. I am particularly
interested in the ways in which images were produced and used in a
monastic context at a time of religious, political and social changes.
My current research is on the role of relic collections and inventories
of books and ornaments in the construction of memory and identity in
English monastries. Publications: 'Lumen ad revelationem gentium': iconographie et liturgie á Christ Church Canterbury, 1170 - 1220, (Turnhout, Brépols, forthcoming) |
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