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Description
In 1992, Eamon Duffy created a sensation in Reformation studies by publishing his groundbreaking book The Stripping of the Altars. In it he demonstrated the health of late medieval religion in England and that the thesis hitherto accepted that the Reformation came to wipe away a corrupt and rotten Church was essentially false.
In this book follow-up to The Stripping of the Altars, Duffy makes further soundings in late medieval religion, but drills down to the particular and avoids any wide historical sweep. Among the topics he covers are "Purgatory," "The Black Death," "Adoration of the Mother of God," and "Heresy." By his meticulous research, Duffy has discovered many original documents and records during his academic career, proving that his thesis about the Reformation is basically irrefutable.
This book is illustrated by a small collection of full color plates which further demonstrate the richness of late medieval religion.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Royal Books and Holy Bones
BOOKS
1 Early Christian Impresarios
2 Books Held by Kings
3 The Golden Legend
4 Secret Knowledge - or a Hoax?
5 The Psalms and Lay Piety
CRISES AND MOVEMENTS
6 Plague and Historical Memory
7 The Rise of Sacred Song
8 Holy Terror
9 The Cradle Will Rock: Histories of Childhood
SAINTS
10 Blood Libel: The Murder of William of Norwich
11 Sacred Bones and Blood
12 Treasures of Heaven: Saints and Their Relics
13 St Erkenwald
14 The Cult of 'St' Henry IV
15 The Dynamics of Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages
16 'Lady, Pray Thy Son for Me': Prayer to the Virgin in the Late Middle Ages
ON THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION
17 Provision Against Purgatory: Wingfield College, Suffolk
18 Monasticism and the Religion of the People: Crowland Abbey
19 The Four Latin Doctors: in the Late Middle Ages
20 The Reformation and the Alasbastermen
21 Brush for Hire: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
A Note on the Author
Plate Section
Product details
| Published | Aug 14 2018 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 384 |
| ISBN | 9781472953230 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Continuum |
| Illustrations | 1 x 8pp colour plate section |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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It is 26 years since Eamon Duffy changed the way that readers of history looked at England on the eve of the Reformation, through his The Stripping of the Altars. Many of the essays here also challenge easy assumptions. All of them are written with a clarity and fluency, humour and humanity that make reading them a pleasure.
Christopher Howse, Daily Telegraph
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Erudite but never unapproachable and laced with a dry wit, [Duffy's] essays are essential reading for those with an interest in how people in the past expressed their faith
Sunday Times
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Tremendous … This is a book for the general reader , spiced throughout with Duffy's profound scholarly understanding of the giant subjects with which each essay grapples
Church Times
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[Duffy's] extraordinary depth of knowledge is, throughout these essays, lit for his reader by his sense not of what medieval Christians thought but of what they believed, felt, feared, and, above all, did ... [his] learning and judgement, and the clarity of his prose, have done a great deal to counter the lazy, but alas, still common assumption that "medieval" is a synonym for "barbarous".
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