The Reformation of the Landscape: Religion, Identity, and Memory in Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Autor Alexandra Walshamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199654383
ISBN-10: 0199654387
Pagini: 656
Ilustrații: 52 black and white images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199654387
Pagini: 656
Ilustrații: 52 black and white images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
One ends this impressive book wanting more and we can hope that a flotilla of new studies by other scholars will appear in its wake.
a fascinating account of the religious and cultural changes in Early Modern attitudes to shrines, stones, rocks, springs and much else besides ... a work of deep historical imagination.
... subtle and important.
Recommended as a Book of the Year 2011
Walsham presents an admirably complex rendering of the British and Irish landscape
This book represents the crowning glory of a new turn in Reformation historiography. Rather than the customary focus upon the origins, speed, direction and popularity of England's sixteenth-century Reformations, Walsham illuminates their impact upon the landscape with unparalleled breadth, variety and sophistication.
The Reformation of the Landscape is an astonishing accomplishment ... This is not just a book for historians of the landscape, or even Reformation historians. It is a book for anybody with at least a passing interest in the history of Britain or its constituent parts, in its religion, its culture, its social practices, its memory or its national identity/identities. Within its pages the landscape is lovingly revealed, not as a backdrop for human actors, or an occasional participant in events, but as an active agent in our history, and a rich, multifarious and constantly evolving record of the past as experienced by all who lived in it.
This is an important book: of encouragement and example, as well as stimulation and provocation.
Walsham has superbly told the story of the "rich, eclectic, and contradictory legacy which the Reformation...left upon the landscape" of Britain and Ireland.
This enormously learned, rich book is a fascinating archaeology, revealing much about how that mental world came into being.
a fascinating account of the religious and cultural changes in Early Modern attitudes to shrines, stones, rocks, springs and much else besides ... a work of deep historical imagination.
... subtle and important.
Recommended as a Book of the Year 2011
Walsham presents an admirably complex rendering of the British and Irish landscape
This book represents the crowning glory of a new turn in Reformation historiography. Rather than the customary focus upon the origins, speed, direction and popularity of England's sixteenth-century Reformations, Walsham illuminates their impact upon the landscape with unparalleled breadth, variety and sophistication.
The Reformation of the Landscape is an astonishing accomplishment ... This is not just a book for historians of the landscape, or even Reformation historians. It is a book for anybody with at least a passing interest in the history of Britain or its constituent parts, in its religion, its culture, its social practices, its memory or its national identity/identities. Within its pages the landscape is lovingly revealed, not as a backdrop for human actors, or an occasional participant in events, but as an active agent in our history, and a rich, multifarious and constantly evolving record of the past as experienced by all who lived in it.
This is an important book: of encouragement and example, as well as stimulation and provocation.
Walsham has superbly told the story of the "rich, eclectic, and contradictory legacy which the Reformation...left upon the landscape" of Britain and Ireland.
This enormously learned, rich book is a fascinating archaeology, revealing much about how that mental world came into being.
Notă biografică
Alexandra Walsham was educated at the Universities of Melbourne and Cambridge. After completing her doctorate, she held a research fellowship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, prior to her appointment as Lecturer in History at the University of Exeter in 1996. Until recently she was Professor of Reformation History and Head of Department at Exeter. In September 2010 she took up the post of Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge. She is a fellow of Trinity College and of the British Academy.