In the study of historical Mariology, the monastic communities of England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries?the period so dramatically interrupted and reshaped by the Norman conquest of 1066?receive too little attention. This "monastic age" was a time of great flourishing for both religious life and Mariology, marked by new currents of prayer and thought. In this volume, Matthew Mills uncovers and draws together vibrant contributions to Marian...