Pieties in Transition

Pieties in Transition

Religious Practices and Experiences, c.1400-1640

Salter, Professor Elisabeth; Lutton, Robert

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2007

254

Dura

Inglês

9780754656166

15 a 20 dias

Explores the changing piety of townspeople and villagers before, during, and after the Reformation. This work brings together scholars from England and the Netherlands to present research on a subject of importance to historians of society and religion in late medieval and early modern Europe.
Contents: Introduction, Robert Lutton and Elisabeth Salter. Part 1 Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies: Geographies and materialities of piety: reconciling competing narratives of religious change in pre-Reformation and Reformation England, Robert Lutton; Martyrs of the marsh: Elizabeth Barton, Joan Bocher and trajectories of martyrdom in Reformation Kent, Andrew Hope. Part 2 Institutions as Evidence for Transitions in Piety: The poor, hospitals and charity in 16th-century Canterbury, Sheila Sweetinburgh; 'There hath not bene any gramar scole kepte, preacher maytened or pore people releved, other then ... by the same chauntreye': educational provision and piety in Kent, c. 1400-1640, G.M. Draper; The continuum of resistance to Tithe, c. 1400-1600, Paula Simpson; A quantitative approach to late medieval transformations of piety in the Low Countries: historiography and new ideas, Annemarie Speetjens. Part 3 Reading and Representation: Material Cultures of Piety: 'Some tomb for a remembraunce': representations of piety in post-Reformation gentry funeral monuments, Claire Bartram; 'The dayes moralised': reconstructing devotional reading, c. 1450-1560, Elisabeth Salter; Writing and silence: transitions between the contemplative and the active life, Emily Richards. Afterword, Alexandra Walsham; Bibliography; Index.
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