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Thomas Hatfield: Bishop, Soldier, and Politician Anthony Bash
Thomas Hatfield: Bishop, Soldier, and Politician
Anthony Bash
Brief Description: "Lectures given at Hatfield College, Durham University, in honour of the seven hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bishop Thomas Hatfield."Marc Notes: Lectures given at Hatfield College, Durham University, in honour of the seven hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bishop Thomas Hatfield.; Durham publications in medieval and Renaissance studies.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Co-published by: Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham University. Table of Contents: List of Illustrations / Anthony Bash -- Preface / T. P. Burt -- Introduction / Michael Prestwich -- Thomas Hatfield at War / W. Mark Ormrod -- Hatfield the Politician / Christian D. Liddy -- Hatfield the Bishop / Richard H. Britnell -- Bishop Hatfield's Legacy -- Appendix 1. Wisdom and Hope: A Sermon by the Bishop of Durham / N. T. Wright -- Appendix 2. Durham Cathedral in Hatfield's Time / David Boardman -- Contributors -- Index. Publisher Marketing: Thomas Hatfield (c. 1310?81) rose to become a valued royal servant under King Edward III. In 1345 he was elected Bishop of Durham, an office he held until his death. As bishop he retained a strong connection with royal service and helped manage northern England and England's relations with Scotland. At the same time, he remained a dedicated advocate of the autonomy of the Durham palatinate over which he ruled as bishop. Hatfield's long episcopacy ensured that he made his mark on his bishopric and on the cathedral church of Durham, where his tomb is still seen. Hatfield College, Durham University, is named after him. Based on a series of lectures given at Hatfield College in 2010, the assumed seven hundredth anniversary of Thomas Hatfield's birth, this volume highlights the unique military, political, and clerical roles Hatfield performed and his notable legacies. The studies in this volume advance knowledge of both the man and his remarkable career and, in so doing, enhance understanding of the wider secular and religious world in which he lived.
Contributor Bio: Bash, Anthony Anthony Bash works at the University of Durham where he is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion, Chaplain?and Tutor for Postgraduates at Hatfield College, and a Teaching?Assistant at Durham University Business School.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 1, 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9780888444400 |
| Publishers | Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studie |
| Pages | 76 |
| Dimensions | 175 × 249 × 8 mm · 136 g |