The Archaeology of Reformation,1480-1580 / by David Gaimster.

Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781315087276(e-book : PDF)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Basım Bildirimi
First edition.
Yayın Bilgisi
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, [2018].
©2004.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (486 pages)
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Foreword,IntroductionBy DAVID GAIMSTER AND ROBERTA GILCHRISTPublic Worship and IconoclasmBy MARGARET ASTONIconoclasm and Adaption: The Reformation of the Churches in Scotland and the NetherlandsBy ANDREW SPICERThe Catholic Reformation and the Parish: The Church of Saint Thegonnec (Finistere, France) 1550-1700By ELIZABETH C. TINGLEFixtures or Fittings? Can Surviving Pre-Reformation Ecclesiastical Material Culture be Used as a Barometer of Contemporary Attitudes to the Reformation in England?By NIALL OAKEYThe Reformation and Unfinished Churches in FinlandBy MARKUS HIEKKANENReformation of What? Whose and Which Reformation is Exposed in Danish Wall-Paintings?By AXEL BOLVIG including Col. P1. I following p. 86The Wall-Paintings of Sulsted Church, Denmark: Between the Middle Agesand the Reformation?By JOHAN MOHLENFELDT JENSEN including Col. P1. I following p. 86PRIVATE DEVOTION AND MATERIAL CULTUREReformation and Transformation: What Happened to Catholic Things in a Protestant World?By SARAH TARLOWPots, Prints and Protestantism: Changing Mentalities in the Urban Domestic Sphere,c.1480-1580By DAVID GAIMSTERThe Archaeology of Vice-Regality: Charles Brandon's Brief Rule in LincolnshireBy PAUL EVERSON and DAVID STOCKER.Nicholas Poyntz and Acton Court: A Reformer's ArchitectureBy KIRSTY RODWELLFrom Popular Devotion to Resistance and Revival in England: The Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus and the ReformationBy HUGO BLAKE, GEOFF EGAN, JOHN HURSTU and ELIZABETH NEWPublic Worship, Private Devotion: The Crypto-Jews of Reformation EnglandBy BEVERLEY NENKDISSOLUTION LANDSCAPES AND SECULAR POWERRecycling the Monastic Fabric: Beyond the Act of DissolutionBy MAURICE HOWARD.Monastic Architecture: Destruction and ReconstructionBy RICHARD K. MORRISNorthern Ireland: The Afterlife of Monastic BuildingsBy ANN HAM LINt and NICK BRANNONDissolution or Reformation? A Case Study from Chester's Urban LandscapeBy SIMON W. WARDThe Conversion of Former Monastic Buildings to Secular Use: The Case of CoventryBy lAIN SODENTenements in London's Monasteries c. 1450-1540By BARNEY SLOANEThe Houses of Henry VIII's Courtiers in LondonBy CHRISTOPHER PHILLPOTTSSome Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540-1660By JOHN SCHOFIELD including Col. P1. I following p. 86CORPORATE CHARITY AND REFORMATIONReforming Corporate Charity: Guilds and Fraternities in Pre- and Post-Reformation YorkBy KATE GILESDeconstructing a Symbolic World: The Reformation and the English Medieval Parish ChantryBy SIMON ROFFEYJohn Carpenter's Library: Corporate Charity and London's GuildhallBy NICK BATEMANThe London Merchant TaylorsBy DAVID SANKEY including Col. P1. I following p. 86BURIAL AND COMMEMORATIONChoices and Changes: Death, Burial and the English ReformationBy VANESSA HARDING'Dust to Dust': Revealing the Reformation DeadBy ROBERTA GILCHRISTAProtestant Habitus: 16th-Century Danish Graveslabs as an Expression of Changes in BeliefBy JORN STAECKERA Reformation of Meaning: Commemoration and Remembering the Dead in the Parish Church, 1450-1640By JONATHAN FINCHTombs of Brass are Spent: Reformation Reuse of Monumental BrassesBy ROBERT HUTCHINSON.
Konu
Reformation __ Congresses.
Excavations (Archaeology) __ Congresses.
Religion and culture __ Europe __ History __ Congresses.
Excavations (Archaeology)
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