David Gaimster
The Archaeology of Reformation,1480-1580
David Gaimster
The Archaeology of Reformation,1480-1580
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This book demonstrates the potential of the discipline to contribute to Reformation studies in 1480â 1580. It is the result of the second joint conference of the Society for Medieval Archaeology and the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology.
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This book demonstrates the potential of the discipline to contribute to Reformation studies in 1480â 1580. It is the result of the second joint conference of the Society for Medieval Archaeology and the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1090g
- ISBN-13: 9780367604578
- ISBN-10: 0367604574
- Artikelnr.: 67329128
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1090g
- ISBN-13: 9780367604578
- ISBN-10: 0367604574
- Artikelnr.: 67329128
David Gaimster
Introduction Public Worship and Iconoclasm 1. Public Worship and Iconoclasm
2. Iconoclasm and Adaptation: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland
and the Netherlands 3. The Catholic Reformation and the Parish: The Church
of Saint Thégonnec (Finistére, France) 1550-1700 4. Fixtures or Fittings?
Can Surviving Pre-Reformation Ecclesiastical Material Culture be Used as a
Barometer of Contemporary Attitudes to the Reformation in England? 5. The
Reformation and Unfinished Churches in Finland 6. Reformation of What?
Whose and Which Reformation is Exposed in Danish Wall-Paintings? 7. The
Wall-Paintings of Sulsted Church, Denmark: Between The Middle Ages and the
Reformation? Private Devotion and Material Culture 8. Reformation and
Transformation: What Happened to Catholic Things in a Protestant World? 9.
Pots, Prints and Protestantism: Changing Mentalities in the Urban Domestic
Sphere, c. 1480-1580 10. The Archaeology of Viceregality: Charles Brandon's
Brief Rule in Lincolnshire 11. Nicholas Poyntz and Acton Court: A
Reformer's Architecture 12. From Popular Devotion to Resistance and Revival
in England: The Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus and the Reformation* 13.
Public Worship, Private Devotion: The Crypto-Jews of Reformation England
Dissolutionl And Scapes and Secular Power 14. Recycling the Monastic
Fabric: Beyond the Act of Dissolution 15. Monastic Architecture:
Destruction and Reconstruction 16. Northern Ireland: The Afterlife of
Monastic Buildings 17. Dissolution or Reformation? A Case Study from
Chester's Urban Landscape 18. The Conversion of Former Monastic Buildings
to Secular Use: The Case of Coventry 19. Tenements in London's Monasteries
c. 1450-1540 20. The Houses of Henry VIII's Courtiers in London 21. Some
Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540-1660
Corporate Charity and Reformation 22. Reforming Corporate Charity: Guilds
and Fraternities in Pre- and Post-Reformation York 23. Deconstructing a
Symbolic World: The Reformation and the English Medieval Parish Chantry 24.
John Carpenter's Library: Corporate Charity and London's Guildhall 25. The
London Merchant Taylors Burial and Commemoration 26. Choices and Changes:
Death, Burial and the English Reformation 27. Dust to Dust': Revealing the
Reformation Dead 28. A Protestant Habitus: 16th-Century Danish Graveslabs
as an Expression of Changes in Belief 29. A Reformation of Meaning:
Commemoration and Remembering the Dead in the Parish Church, 1450-1640 30.
Tombs of Brass are Spent: Reformation Reuse of Monumental Brasses
2. Iconoclasm and Adaptation: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland
and the Netherlands 3. The Catholic Reformation and the Parish: The Church
of Saint Thégonnec (Finistére, France) 1550-1700 4. Fixtures or Fittings?
Can Surviving Pre-Reformation Ecclesiastical Material Culture be Used as a
Barometer of Contemporary Attitudes to the Reformation in England? 5. The
Reformation and Unfinished Churches in Finland 6. Reformation of What?
Whose and Which Reformation is Exposed in Danish Wall-Paintings? 7. The
Wall-Paintings of Sulsted Church, Denmark: Between The Middle Ages and the
Reformation? Private Devotion and Material Culture 8. Reformation and
Transformation: What Happened to Catholic Things in a Protestant World? 9.
Pots, Prints and Protestantism: Changing Mentalities in the Urban Domestic
Sphere, c. 1480-1580 10. The Archaeology of Viceregality: Charles Brandon's
Brief Rule in Lincolnshire 11. Nicholas Poyntz and Acton Court: A
Reformer's Architecture 12. From Popular Devotion to Resistance and Revival
in England: The Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus and the Reformation* 13.
Public Worship, Private Devotion: The Crypto-Jews of Reformation England
Dissolutionl And Scapes and Secular Power 14. Recycling the Monastic
Fabric: Beyond the Act of Dissolution 15. Monastic Architecture:
Destruction and Reconstruction 16. Northern Ireland: The Afterlife of
Monastic Buildings 17. Dissolution or Reformation? A Case Study from
Chester's Urban Landscape 18. The Conversion of Former Monastic Buildings
to Secular Use: The Case of Coventry 19. Tenements in London's Monasteries
c. 1450-1540 20. The Houses of Henry VIII's Courtiers in London 21. Some
Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540-1660
Corporate Charity and Reformation 22. Reforming Corporate Charity: Guilds
and Fraternities in Pre- and Post-Reformation York 23. Deconstructing a
Symbolic World: The Reformation and the English Medieval Parish Chantry 24.
John Carpenter's Library: Corporate Charity and London's Guildhall 25. The
London Merchant Taylors Burial and Commemoration 26. Choices and Changes:
Death, Burial and the English Reformation 27. Dust to Dust': Revealing the
Reformation Dead 28. A Protestant Habitus: 16th-Century Danish Graveslabs
as an Expression of Changes in Belief 29. A Reformation of Meaning:
Commemoration and Remembering the Dead in the Parish Church, 1450-1640 30.
Tombs of Brass are Spent: Reformation Reuse of Monumental Brasses
Introduction Public Worship and Iconoclasm 1. Public Worship and Iconoclasm
2. Iconoclasm and Adaptation: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland
and the Netherlands 3. The Catholic Reformation and the Parish: The Church
of Saint Thégonnec (Finistére, France) 1550-1700 4. Fixtures or Fittings?
Can Surviving Pre-Reformation Ecclesiastical Material Culture be Used as a
Barometer of Contemporary Attitudes to the Reformation in England? 5. The
Reformation and Unfinished Churches in Finland 6. Reformation of What?
Whose and Which Reformation is Exposed in Danish Wall-Paintings? 7. The
Wall-Paintings of Sulsted Church, Denmark: Between The Middle Ages and the
Reformation? Private Devotion and Material Culture 8. Reformation and
Transformation: What Happened to Catholic Things in a Protestant World? 9.
Pots, Prints and Protestantism: Changing Mentalities in the Urban Domestic
Sphere, c. 1480-1580 10. The Archaeology of Viceregality: Charles Brandon's
Brief Rule in Lincolnshire 11. Nicholas Poyntz and Acton Court: A
Reformer's Architecture 12. From Popular Devotion to Resistance and Revival
in England: The Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus and the Reformation* 13.
Public Worship, Private Devotion: The Crypto-Jews of Reformation England
Dissolutionl And Scapes and Secular Power 14. Recycling the Monastic
Fabric: Beyond the Act of Dissolution 15. Monastic Architecture:
Destruction and Reconstruction 16. Northern Ireland: The Afterlife of
Monastic Buildings 17. Dissolution or Reformation? A Case Study from
Chester's Urban Landscape 18. The Conversion of Former Monastic Buildings
to Secular Use: The Case of Coventry 19. Tenements in London's Monasteries
c. 1450-1540 20. The Houses of Henry VIII's Courtiers in London 21. Some
Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540-1660
Corporate Charity and Reformation 22. Reforming Corporate Charity: Guilds
and Fraternities in Pre- and Post-Reformation York 23. Deconstructing a
Symbolic World: The Reformation and the English Medieval Parish Chantry 24.
John Carpenter's Library: Corporate Charity and London's Guildhall 25. The
London Merchant Taylors Burial and Commemoration 26. Choices and Changes:
Death, Burial and the English Reformation 27. Dust to Dust': Revealing the
Reformation Dead 28. A Protestant Habitus: 16th-Century Danish Graveslabs
as an Expression of Changes in Belief 29. A Reformation of Meaning:
Commemoration and Remembering the Dead in the Parish Church, 1450-1640 30.
Tombs of Brass are Spent: Reformation Reuse of Monumental Brasses
2. Iconoclasm and Adaptation: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland
and the Netherlands 3. The Catholic Reformation and the Parish: The Church
of Saint Thégonnec (Finistére, France) 1550-1700 4. Fixtures or Fittings?
Can Surviving Pre-Reformation Ecclesiastical Material Culture be Used as a
Barometer of Contemporary Attitudes to the Reformation in England? 5. The
Reformation and Unfinished Churches in Finland 6. Reformation of What?
Whose and Which Reformation is Exposed in Danish Wall-Paintings? 7. The
Wall-Paintings of Sulsted Church, Denmark: Between The Middle Ages and the
Reformation? Private Devotion and Material Culture 8. Reformation and
Transformation: What Happened to Catholic Things in a Protestant World? 9.
Pots, Prints and Protestantism: Changing Mentalities in the Urban Domestic
Sphere, c. 1480-1580 10. The Archaeology of Viceregality: Charles Brandon's
Brief Rule in Lincolnshire 11. Nicholas Poyntz and Acton Court: A
Reformer's Architecture 12. From Popular Devotion to Resistance and Revival
in England: The Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus and the Reformation* 13.
Public Worship, Private Devotion: The Crypto-Jews of Reformation England
Dissolutionl And Scapes and Secular Power 14. Recycling the Monastic
Fabric: Beyond the Act of Dissolution 15. Monastic Architecture:
Destruction and Reconstruction 16. Northern Ireland: The Afterlife of
Monastic Buildings 17. Dissolution or Reformation? A Case Study from
Chester's Urban Landscape 18. The Conversion of Former Monastic Buildings
to Secular Use: The Case of Coventry 19. Tenements in London's Monasteries
c. 1450-1540 20. The Houses of Henry VIII's Courtiers in London 21. Some
Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540-1660
Corporate Charity and Reformation 22. Reforming Corporate Charity: Guilds
and Fraternities in Pre- and Post-Reformation York 23. Deconstructing a
Symbolic World: The Reformation and the English Medieval Parish Chantry 24.
John Carpenter's Library: Corporate Charity and London's Guildhall 25. The
London Merchant Taylors Burial and Commemoration 26. Choices and Changes:
Death, Burial and the English Reformation 27. Dust to Dust': Revealing the
Reformation Dead 28. A Protestant Habitus: 16th-Century Danish Graveslabs
as an Expression of Changes in Belief 29. A Reformation of Meaning:
Commemoration and Remembering the Dead in the Parish Church, 1450-1640 30.
Tombs of Brass are Spent: Reformation Reuse of Monumental Brasses