TY - BOOK AU - Avery,Anne Louise AU - Bass,Ian L. AU - Clarke,Catherine A.M. AU - Hamblen,Bethany AU - Lopez,Mariana AU - Pullin,Christopher AU - Rumney,Michelle AU - Wooding,Jonathan M. TI - The St. Thomas Way and the Medieval March of Wales: Exploring Place, Heritage, Pilgrimage T2 - Places and Spaces, Medieval to Modern SN - 9781641892476 U1 - 263/.04242 PY - 2020///] CY - Leeds : PB - ARC Humanities Press, KW - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - Scenic byways KW - HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Norman Conquest to Late Medieval (1066-1485) KW - bisacsh KW - medieval pilgrimage, St. Thomas of Cantilupe, Hereford Cathedral, Welsh marches, cultural heritage, digital humanities, heritage industry, tourism N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; List of Illustrations --; Preface --; Contributor Biographies --; Introduction: Remaking Medieval Pilgrimage—The St. Thomas Way --; SECTION ONE: CONTEXTS AND CRITICAL EXPLORATIONS --; Chapter 1. Changing Roles of Pilgrimage: Retreating, Remembering, Re- enacting --; Chapter 2. In the Footsteps of the Past: Medieval Miracle Stories and the St. Thomas Way --; Chapter 3. Place, Time, and the St. Thomas Way: An Experiment in Five Itineraries --; Chapter 4. Archives as Commemoration / Pilgrimage as Interpretation: Hereford Cathedral, the St. Thomas Way, and Cantilupe 2020 --; Chapter 5. Heritage Soundscapes: Contexts and Ethics of Curatorial Expression --; SECTION TWO: OTHER PERSPECTIVES --; Chapter 6. Reflection on the St. Thomas Way --; Chapter 7. String Theory for Beginners: The Art of Pilgrimage --; Chapter 8. Between the Sea and the Hills: On Walking the St. Thomas Way --; Index; restricted access N2 - The St. Thomas Way is a new heritage route from Swansea to Hereford that invites visitors to step into the rich and complex history of the medieval March of Wales. This volume brings together studies and reflections by those involved in the project, explores the St. Thomas Way as a visitor experience, and offers new insights into commemoration, "sense of place," and pilgrimage today. This book is for readers interested in medieval cults of the saints and pilgrimage traditions, especially those of St. Thomas of Hereford; medieval and modern day pilgrimage; those with a professional interest in heritage, tourism, and regional development; and scholars interested in the process of developing research into public-facing projects and in the application of digital methods and tools in heritage contexts UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781641892476?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781641892476 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781641892476/original ER -