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The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond presents a groundbreaking examination of the Dominican order’s extensive history in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Richard Finn provides detailed analysis of how the Friars Preachers established themselves, flourished, and adapted through centuries of religious, political, and social change.
This scholarly work explores the order’s intellectual legacy, their role in medieval and early modern religious life, their survival through periods of suppression, and their continued presence in contemporary Britain. Finn incorporates primary source documents and archival research to illuminate the daily lives of Dominican friars, their pastoral work, educational initiatives, and theological contributions to the broader Christian tradition.
Essential reading for historians of religion, medieval studies, and British history, this volume demonstrates the Dominicans’ significant yet often overlooked influence on the religious and cultural landscape of the British Isles.







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