Background : an ending and a beginning -- Cluny in the nineteenth century I (1800-1848) -- Cluny in the nineteenth century II (1848-1900) -- Anticipating the resurrection (1900-1928) -- American intervention : Kenneth Conant's vision I -- The "resurrection" of Cluny : Kenneth Conant's vision II -- Conclusions : from martyr to monument
Summary
After the French Revolution and the dissolution of the monastic orders, the great Abbey of Cluny in France was closed and the buildings were sold for materials. This process went on for nearly thirty years, just as a romantic appreciation of the medieval
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-281) and index
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