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Sprache(n):
eng - English
Datum:
2023-02-2720232022
Publikationsstatus:
Erschienen
Seiten:
ix, 193
Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe:
Wuppertal : University of Wuppertal
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Acknowledgements/Danksagung
1 Introduction
1.1 Religious orders
1.2 Structure of the book
2 Did religious orders spread like viruses?
2.1 Models of social diffusion
2.1.1 Internal influence
2.1.2 External influence
2.1.3 Mixed influence
2.1.4 Possible extensions
2.1.5 Other diffusion processes
2.2 Empirical implications of diffusion models
2.2.1 Contagion vs. other processes
2.2.2 Internal vs. external influence
2.2.3 Legitimacy and external influence
2.3 Previous research
2.4 Data
2.5 Methods and analytical strategy
2.5.1 Relative hazard rate
2.5.2 Descriptive single-case modeling
2.5.3 Multilevel models
2.6 Results
2.6.1 European-wide data: relative hazard rate
2.6.2 European-wide data: internal vs. external influence models
2.6.3 Category density and legitimacy
2.7 Discussion
Appendices
2.A Logistic model from a population growth perspective
2.B Relative hazard rate
2.C English Monastic Archives: Bass model
2.D Dutch Monastic Census: Categorization
2.E Dutch Monastic Census: Multilevel Bass model
2.F Awareness and adoption
3 Blessings of a strict father
3.1 Monastic systems of visitation
3.2 Theory and model
3.3 Hypotheses
3.3.1 Global predictions
3.3.2 Within predictions
3.4 Previous research
3.5 Methods and data
3.5.1 Methods
3.5.2 Dataset and variables
3.6 Results
3.6.1 Descriptive global results
3.6.2 Descriptive monastery level results
3.6.3 Dissolution rates
3.7 Discussion
3.7.1 Ideal and reality
3.7.2 Additional problems and weaknesses
Appendices
3.A Sketch of a causal model
4 Can’t see the forest for the IVs
4.1 Theoretical and historical considerations
4.1.1 Weber’s Protestant Ethic
4.1.2 Monastic “work ethic”
4.1.3 Peasant life
4.1.4 Alternative explanations of Cistercian influence
4.2 Empirical considerations
4.2.1 Operationalization
4.2.2 Royal forests as instrumental variable
4.3 Data and analysis strategy
4.3.1 English county data
4.3.2 European data
4.3.3 Analysis strategy
4.4 Empirical analysis
4.4.1 England: specification curve analysis
4.4.2 Evidence from contemporary Europe
4.5 Conclusion
Appendices
4.A List of forest settlements
4.B Medieval forests and chases
4.C Alternative DAG
4.D Data
4.E Cistercian presence and GDP growth
4.F The true character of the Cistercian reform
4.G Evidence of Cistercian legacies in the Netherlands
5 Summary and outlook
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