Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420
This article presents an overview of the Cistercian monasteries that were founded in Sweden in the 12th and 13th centuries. The first were Alvastra and Nydala, founded in 1143, both male monasteries. However, eventually the nunneries came to outnumber the male monasteries (7/5). The purpose of the a...
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description | This article presents an overview of the Cistercian monasteries that were founded in Sweden in the 12th and 13th centuries. The first were Alvastra and Nydala, founded in 1143, both male monasteries. However, eventually the nunneries came to outnumber the male monasteries (7/5). The purpose of the article is also to discuss the social background of the monks and nuns who inhabited these monasteries. As for the nuns, previous studies have shown that they initially came from the society’s elite, the royal families, but also other magnates. Gradually, social recruitment broadened, and an increasing number of women from the aristocratic lower levels came to dominate the recruitment. It is also suggested that from the end of the 14th century, the women increasingly came from the burghers. The male monasteries, on the other hand, were not even from the beginning populated by men from the nobles. Their family backgrounds seem rather to be linked to the aristocratic lower layers. This difference between the sexes can most probably be explained by the fact that ideals of monastic life—obedience, equality, poverty and ban on weapons—in a decisive way broke with what in secular life was constructed as an aristocratic masculinity. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9139af394c9148758cfc94baab69c3af2023-11-22T09:29:30ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442021-07-0112858210.3390/rel12080582Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420Catharina Andersson0Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Umeå University, 90187 Umeå, SwedenThis article presents an overview of the Cistercian monasteries that were founded in Sweden in the 12th and 13th centuries. The first were Alvastra and Nydala, founded in 1143, both male monasteries. However, eventually the nunneries came to outnumber the male monasteries (7/5). The purpose of the article is also to discuss the social background of the monks and nuns who inhabited these monasteries. As for the nuns, previous studies have shown that they initially came from the society’s elite, the royal families, but also other magnates. Gradually, social recruitment broadened, and an increasing number of women from the aristocratic lower levels came to dominate the recruitment. It is also suggested that from the end of the 14th century, the women increasingly came from the burghers. The male monasteries, on the other hand, were not even from the beginning populated by men from the nobles. Their family backgrounds seem rather to be linked to the aristocratic lower layers. This difference between the sexes can most probably be explained by the fact that ideals of monastic life—obedience, equality, poverty and ban on weapons—in a decisive way broke with what in secular life was constructed as an aristocratic masculinity.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/8/582monasticismaristocracymedieval Swedenmonasteriesnunneriesnuns |
spellingShingle | Catharina Andersson Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 Religions monasticism aristocracy medieval Sweden monasteries nunneries nuns |
title | Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 |
title_full | Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 |
title_fullStr | Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 |
title_full_unstemmed | Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 |
title_short | Cistercian Monasteries in Medieval Sweden—Foundations and Recruitments, 1143–1420 |
title_sort | cistercian monasteries in medieval sweden foundations and recruitments 1143 1420 |
topic | monasticism aristocracy medieval Sweden monasteries nunneries nuns |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/8/582 |
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