The dissolution of the monasteries in England during the 1530s began a turbulent period of religious restructuring. Focusing on the counties of Wiltshire and Cheshire, Guinn-Chipman looks at the changing nature of religion over the next two centuries.
35 Thus the division or relationship between profane and sacred space was constantly in flux ; sacred objects and sacred places tended to become surrounded by other zones of sanctity that could be different in their character and ...
Religious Space in Reformation England: Contesting the Past Susan Guinn-Chipman 10. Anglo-German Relations and the Protestant Cause: Elizabethan Foreign Policy and Pan-Protestantism David Scott Gehring Forthcoming Titles Religious ...
Latimer, hugh, 27 sermons preached by the ryght Reuerende father in god and constant matir of Iesus Christe, Maister hugh Latimer (London, 1562). Latimer, hugh, Remains of Bishop Latimer, ed. G. E. Corrie (PS, 1865).
landscape archaeology,5 historians and archaeologists have identified the common characteristics of monastic ... Minster Churches in the Dorset Landscape (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2000); Tim Pestell, Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: The ...
Contains the first ten volumes in the Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World series: 1. Possession, Puritanism and Print 2. Visions of an Unseen World 3. Diabolism in Colonial Peru, 1560-1750 4. Sacred History and National Identity 5.
Margaret Bowker, “The Supremacy and the Episcopate; the Struggle for Control, 1534–1540," Historical Journal, ... Mark H. Curtis, Oxford and Cambridge in Transition, 1558–1642; An Essay on Changing Relations Between the English ...
emphasize both the materiality of print and the meaning with which readers and publishers imbued these texts. In particular, McKenzie and McKitterick focus on the material nature of printed images as objects of paper and ink, ...
As such this volume provides essential reading for anyone with an interest in the ecclesiastical development of western Europe from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
The Prague college hovered around 50 friars in the mid17th century, the largest Irish Franciscan community.69 Within ... Irish Franciscans, 27–44; Jan Pařez and Hedvika Kuchařová, The Irish Franciscans in Prague, 1629–1786 (Prague: ...
... 1480–1700 Laura Sangha 8 The Laudians and the Elizabethan Church: History, Conformity and Religious Identity in Post-Reformation England Calvin Lane 9 Religious Space in Reformation England: Contesting the Past Susan Guinn-Chipman ...