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Saving the Souls of Medieval London
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Saving the Souls of Medieval London

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Marie-Hélène Rousseau obtained her PhD in medieval history at the University of London in 2003 under the supervision of Professor Caroline M. Barron. She currently lives in Paris, France.

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'It is an utterly fascinating book, and the author is to be congratulated on the depth of her study.' Church Times 'Marie-Helene Rousseau sets out as her goal the investigation of "the chantries [of St. Paul's Cathedral] and their impact on the life, services and clerical community of the cathedral" (9). This she accomplishes with a wholly admirable thoroughness and clarity. ... It deserves a wide audience.' Speculum '... an important contribution to historians' understanding of chantries, St Paul's, and the medieval secular cathedrals.' Southern History 'Marie Helene Rousseau's study of the Cathedral's perpetual chantry foundations is a model demonstration of what riches there are, and of how to interpret them... Overall, this is a wholly fascinating glimpse into a scarce-imagined way of life.' The Ricardian 'Marie-Helene Rousseau's work [...] provides a detailed and meticulously researched piece of historical work that focuses not just on the chantries themselves, but on their management and organizational arrangements. This is a worthy task made much the harder by the fact that both chantries and medieval cathedral have long departed. Here, the value of history in resurrecting the afterlife practices of pre-Reformation London is ably and effectively demonstrated... a timely, well-written, and well-researched contribution to the study of medieval chantries in one of London's most important churches.' Catholic Historical Review 'Marie-Helene Rousseau has produced a meticulously researched, clearly organized, and well-written study that students of medieval Christianity, London history, and Reformation history will wish to consult. Saving the Souls of Medieval London is an erudite and impressive account of the chantries of St. Paul's Cathedral.' Journal of British Studies '... a well researched and wide ranging study.' Nigel Saul in Church Monuments 'Rousseau has risen to the challenge, and has set herself a demanding agenda for the investigation. There can be no doubt that her book makes a substantial and effective contribution to the history of St Paul's cathedral and the ecclesiastical history of medieval London...' English Historical Review 'This is a fascinating and detailed study.' Medium Aevum

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