Synopsis
In the middle ages monasticism was a potent force in society with the monks having an important impact on lay activities. Fiona Watson examines this and the influence the Normans had upon the monasteries.
- Programme: In Search of Scotland
- Episode: 3: Impact of the Monk
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2001
- History | Northern Britain from the Iron Age to 1034
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