Memory and the English Reformation

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Memory and the English Reformation

History History General and world history General and world history European history European history History of religion Christianity Christianity

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 12th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 28 Mb

ISBN: 9781108901475


The Religious Revolutions and Social Memory

The dramatic religious revolutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries involved a battle over social memory. On one side, the Reformation repudiated key aspects of medieval commemorative culture; on the other, traditional religion claimed that Protestantism was a religion without memory.

Rehabilitation and Attack on Religious Memory

This volume shows how religious memory was sometimes attacked and extinguished, while at other times rehabilitated in a modified guise. It investigates how new modes of memorialisation were embodied in texts, material objects, images, physical buildings, rituals, and bodily gestures.

Roles of Denial, Amnesia, and Fabrication

Attentive to the roles played by denial, amnesia, and fabrication, it also considers the retrospective processes by which the English Reformation became identified as an historic event.

Historical Perspectives and Cultural Imagination

Examining dissident as well as official versions of this story, this richly illustrated, interdisciplinary collection traces how memory of the religious revolution evolved in the two centuries following the Henrician schism, and how the Reformation embedded itself in the early modern cultural imagination.

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