Memory and the English Reformation
Herausgeber: Cummings, Brian; Wallace, Bronwyn; Law, Ceri
Memory and the English Reformation
Herausgeber: Cummings, Brian; Wallace, Bronwyn; Law, Ceri
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 425
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781108829991
- ISBN-10: 1108829996
- Artikelnr.: 59923101
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Introduction. Memory and the English reformation Alexandra Walsham, Brian
Cummings and Ceri Law; Part I. Events and Temporalities: 1. Nailing the
reformation: Luther and the Wittenberg door in English historical memory
Peter Marshall; 2. Remembering the dissolution of the monasteries: events,
chronology, and memory in Charles Wriothesley's chronicle Harriet Lyon; 3.
Remembering the past at the end of time Adam Morton; 4. Henry VIII's ghost
in Cromwellian England Christopher Highley; 5. Remembering Mary, contesting
reform: the English sonnets of the litany of Loreto Susannah Monta; 6.
Converting the cross: monuments, memory, and time in post-reformation
England Alexandra Walsham; Part II. Objects and Places: 7. Dolls and idols
in the English reformation Joe Moshenska; 8. Monuments and the reformation
Peter Sherlock; 9. Memorable motifs: the role of 'synoptic' imagery in
remembering the English reformation Tara Hamling; 10. Revitalizing
antiquities: sacred silver and its afterlives in post-reformation England
Tessa Murdoch; 11. Re-reading ruins: Edmund Spenser and Scottish
Presbyterianism Stewart Mottram; 12. 'Monuments of our indignation': John
Milton and the reception of Reformation iconoclasm in the seventeenth
century Philip Schwyzer; Part III. Lives and Afterlives: 13. Compromise
refashioned: memory and life-writing in Matthew parker's roll Ceri Law; 14.
Heresy, history, and Henry V Susan Royal; 15. The letters of the martyrs:
remembering and reclaiming the apostolic form Johanna Harris; 16. Competing
lives and contested objects: Thomas More's hair-shirt and the production of
memory Victoria van Hyning; 17. Visual memory, portraiture and the
Protestant credentials of Tudor and Stuart families Tarnya Cooper; 18.
Legends, shrines, and ruined tombs: memory and Reformation in female-voiced
complaint Cathy Shrank; Part IV. Rituals and Bodies: 19. The wounded
missal: iconoclasm, ritual and memory in Reformation Yorkshire Brian
Cummings; 20. Gesture, meaning and memory in the English Reformation Arnold
Hunt; 21. Believers' baptism, commemoration, and communal identity in
revolutionary England Rachel Adcock; 22. Making memories in
post-Reformation English catholic musical miscellanies Emilie Murphy; 23.
The liturgical commemoration of the English Reformation, 1534-1625 Alec
Ryrie; Index.
Cummings and Ceri Law; Part I. Events and Temporalities: 1. Nailing the
reformation: Luther and the Wittenberg door in English historical memory
Peter Marshall; 2. Remembering the dissolution of the monasteries: events,
chronology, and memory in Charles Wriothesley's chronicle Harriet Lyon; 3.
Remembering the past at the end of time Adam Morton; 4. Henry VIII's ghost
in Cromwellian England Christopher Highley; 5. Remembering Mary, contesting
reform: the English sonnets of the litany of Loreto Susannah Monta; 6.
Converting the cross: monuments, memory, and time in post-reformation
England Alexandra Walsham; Part II. Objects and Places: 7. Dolls and idols
in the English reformation Joe Moshenska; 8. Monuments and the reformation
Peter Sherlock; 9. Memorable motifs: the role of 'synoptic' imagery in
remembering the English reformation Tara Hamling; 10. Revitalizing
antiquities: sacred silver and its afterlives in post-reformation England
Tessa Murdoch; 11. Re-reading ruins: Edmund Spenser and Scottish
Presbyterianism Stewart Mottram; 12. 'Monuments of our indignation': John
Milton and the reception of Reformation iconoclasm in the seventeenth
century Philip Schwyzer; Part III. Lives and Afterlives: 13. Compromise
refashioned: memory and life-writing in Matthew parker's roll Ceri Law; 14.
Heresy, history, and Henry V Susan Royal; 15. The letters of the martyrs:
remembering and reclaiming the apostolic form Johanna Harris; 16. Competing
lives and contested objects: Thomas More's hair-shirt and the production of
memory Victoria van Hyning; 17. Visual memory, portraiture and the
Protestant credentials of Tudor and Stuart families Tarnya Cooper; 18.
Legends, shrines, and ruined tombs: memory and Reformation in female-voiced
complaint Cathy Shrank; Part IV. Rituals and Bodies: 19. The wounded
missal: iconoclasm, ritual and memory in Reformation Yorkshire Brian
Cummings; 20. Gesture, meaning and memory in the English Reformation Arnold
Hunt; 21. Believers' baptism, commemoration, and communal identity in
revolutionary England Rachel Adcock; 22. Making memories in
post-Reformation English catholic musical miscellanies Emilie Murphy; 23.
The liturgical commemoration of the English Reformation, 1534-1625 Alec
Ryrie; Index.
Introduction. Memory and the English reformation Alexandra Walsham, Brian
Cummings and Ceri Law; Part I. Events and Temporalities: 1. Nailing the
reformation: Luther and the Wittenberg door in English historical memory
Peter Marshall; 2. Remembering the dissolution of the monasteries: events,
chronology, and memory in Charles Wriothesley's chronicle Harriet Lyon; 3.
Remembering the past at the end of time Adam Morton; 4. Henry VIII's ghost
in Cromwellian England Christopher Highley; 5. Remembering Mary, contesting
reform: the English sonnets of the litany of Loreto Susannah Monta; 6.
Converting the cross: monuments, memory, and time in post-reformation
England Alexandra Walsham; Part II. Objects and Places: 7. Dolls and idols
in the English reformation Joe Moshenska; 8. Monuments and the reformation
Peter Sherlock; 9. Memorable motifs: the role of 'synoptic' imagery in
remembering the English reformation Tara Hamling; 10. Revitalizing
antiquities: sacred silver and its afterlives in post-reformation England
Tessa Murdoch; 11. Re-reading ruins: Edmund Spenser and Scottish
Presbyterianism Stewart Mottram; 12. 'Monuments of our indignation': John
Milton and the reception of Reformation iconoclasm in the seventeenth
century Philip Schwyzer; Part III. Lives and Afterlives: 13. Compromise
refashioned: memory and life-writing in Matthew parker's roll Ceri Law; 14.
Heresy, history, and Henry V Susan Royal; 15. The letters of the martyrs:
remembering and reclaiming the apostolic form Johanna Harris; 16. Competing
lives and contested objects: Thomas More's hair-shirt and the production of
memory Victoria van Hyning; 17. Visual memory, portraiture and the
Protestant credentials of Tudor and Stuart families Tarnya Cooper; 18.
Legends, shrines, and ruined tombs: memory and Reformation in female-voiced
complaint Cathy Shrank; Part IV. Rituals and Bodies: 19. The wounded
missal: iconoclasm, ritual and memory in Reformation Yorkshire Brian
Cummings; 20. Gesture, meaning and memory in the English Reformation Arnold
Hunt; 21. Believers' baptism, commemoration, and communal identity in
revolutionary England Rachel Adcock; 22. Making memories in
post-Reformation English catholic musical miscellanies Emilie Murphy; 23.
The liturgical commemoration of the English Reformation, 1534-1625 Alec
Ryrie; Index.
Cummings and Ceri Law; Part I. Events and Temporalities: 1. Nailing the
reformation: Luther and the Wittenberg door in English historical memory
Peter Marshall; 2. Remembering the dissolution of the monasteries: events,
chronology, and memory in Charles Wriothesley's chronicle Harriet Lyon; 3.
Remembering the past at the end of time Adam Morton; 4. Henry VIII's ghost
in Cromwellian England Christopher Highley; 5. Remembering Mary, contesting
reform: the English sonnets of the litany of Loreto Susannah Monta; 6.
Converting the cross: monuments, memory, and time in post-reformation
England Alexandra Walsham; Part II. Objects and Places: 7. Dolls and idols
in the English reformation Joe Moshenska; 8. Monuments and the reformation
Peter Sherlock; 9. Memorable motifs: the role of 'synoptic' imagery in
remembering the English reformation Tara Hamling; 10. Revitalizing
antiquities: sacred silver and its afterlives in post-reformation England
Tessa Murdoch; 11. Re-reading ruins: Edmund Spenser and Scottish
Presbyterianism Stewart Mottram; 12. 'Monuments of our indignation': John
Milton and the reception of Reformation iconoclasm in the seventeenth
century Philip Schwyzer; Part III. Lives and Afterlives: 13. Compromise
refashioned: memory and life-writing in Matthew parker's roll Ceri Law; 14.
Heresy, history, and Henry V Susan Royal; 15. The letters of the martyrs:
remembering and reclaiming the apostolic form Johanna Harris; 16. Competing
lives and contested objects: Thomas More's hair-shirt and the production of
memory Victoria van Hyning; 17. Visual memory, portraiture and the
Protestant credentials of Tudor and Stuart families Tarnya Cooper; 18.
Legends, shrines, and ruined tombs: memory and Reformation in female-voiced
complaint Cathy Shrank; Part IV. Rituals and Bodies: 19. The wounded
missal: iconoclasm, ritual and memory in Reformation Yorkshire Brian
Cummings; 20. Gesture, meaning and memory in the English Reformation Arnold
Hunt; 21. Believers' baptism, commemoration, and communal identity in
revolutionary England Rachel Adcock; 22. Making memories in
post-Reformation English catholic musical miscellanies Emilie Murphy; 23.
The liturgical commemoration of the English Reformation, 1534-1625 Alec
Ryrie; Index.