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The Archaeology of Post-Medieval Religion

English · Hardback

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Evidence gleaned from archaeology sheds dramatic new light on religious practices and identities between the later sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries.

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Foreword
Conflict, Community and Custom: the material remains of post-medieval religion - Duncan Sayer
Conflict, Community and Custom: the material remains of post medieval religion - Chris King
'Disjoynet, dismemberit and disuneited'. Church-building and re-drawing parish boundaries in post-Reformation Scotland: a case study of Bassendean, Berwickshire - Andrew Spicer
Was original best? Refitting the churches of the diocese of Le Mans 1562-1598 - Philippa Woodcock
The 'third sacrament': Lutheran confessionals in Schleswig [northern Germany] - Matthias Range
Romantic Anachronisms?: Chantry chapels of the 19th century - Simon Roffey
'Strangers in a strange land': immigrants and urban culture in early modern Norwich - Chris King
Expressions of conformity: identifying Huguenot religious beliefs in the landscape - Greig Parker
Chapels and landscape in Cornwall - Jeremy Lake
Church and chapel: focal points in Welsh and Manx landscapes - Harold Mytum
'But deliver us from evil': popular protest and dissent in the south-west woollen industry c.1760-1860 - Claire Strachan
Meetinghouses of Puritan New England: the transatlantic passage, 1630-1800 - Peter Benes
The organization of post-medieval churchyards, cemeteries and grave plots: variation and religious identity as seen in Protestant burial provision - Duncan Sayer
The hidden material culture of death: coffins and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Diana Mahoney-Swales
The hidden material culture of death: coffins and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Richard O'Neill
The hidden material culture of death: coffin and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Hugh Willmott
Nonconformist identities in 19th-century London: archaeological and osteological evidence from the burial grounds of Bow Baptist Chapel and the Catholic Mission of St Mary and St Michael, Whitechapel - Natasha Powers
Nonconformist identities in 19th-century London: archaeological and osteological evidence from the burial grounds of Bow Baptist Chapel and the Catholic Mission of St Mary and St Michael, Whitechapel - Adrian Miles
The General Baptists of Priory Yard, Norwich - Anwen Cedifor Caffell and Rachel Clarke
Maidens' garlands: a funeral custom of post-Reformation England - Rosie Morris

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Chris King, Duncan Sayer

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Authors Chris King, Duncan Sayer
Assisted by Chris King (Editor), Duncan Sayer (Editor)
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.2011
 
EAN 9781843836933
ISBN 978-1-84383-693-3
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 248 mm x 178 mm x 27 mm
Weight 648 g
Illustrations 37 b/w, 31 line illus.
Series Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series
Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series
Society for Post Medieval Arch
Society for Post-Medieval Arch
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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