Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England
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Focusing on the thirteenth-century English ecclesiastical hierarchy, this study explores the strategies employed by bishops to manage their administrative subordinates through a system of rewards and punishments. It delves into the dynamics of power and influence within the Church, revealing how these tactics shaped governance and authority during this period. The book offers insights into the complexities of church administration and the interplay between leadership and compliance among clerical officials.