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Record Nr.

UNINA9910454129903321

Titolo

Late monasticism and the Reformation / / [edited and written by] A.G. Dickens

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; Rio Grande, Ohio : , : Hambledon Press, , 1994

ISBN

1-4725-9896-2

1-282-30947-1

9786612309472

0-8264-3634-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (241 p.)

Disciplina

274.2/06

Soggetti

Monasticism and religious orders - England - Suffolk

Reformation - England

Electronic books.

England Church history 16th century

Suffolk (England) Intellectual life 16th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The register or chronicle of Butley Priory, Suffolk, 1510-1535 -- Luther and the humanists -- The early expansion of Protestantism in England, 1520-58 -- Early Protestantism and the church in Northamptonshire -- The shape of anticlericalism and the English Reformation -- The Battle of Finsbury Field and its wider context -- South Yorkshire letters, 1555 -- The purpose of historical study at the university.

Sommario/riassunto

"A.G. Dickens is the most eminent English historian of the Reformation. His books and articles have illuminated both the history and the historiography of the Reformation in England and in Germany. Late Monasticism and the Reformation contains an edition of a poignant chronicle from the eve of the Reformation and a new collection of essays. The first part of the book is a reprint of his edition of The Chronicle of Butley Priory, only previously available in a small privately financed edition which has long been out of print. The last English monastic chronicle, it extends from the early years of the sixteenth century up to the Dissolution. Besides giving an intimate portrait of the



community at Butley, it reveals many details concerning the local history and personalities of Suffolk during that period. The second part contains the most important essays published by A.G. Dickens since his Reformation Studies (1982). Their themes concern such areas of current interest as the strength and geographical distribution of English Protestantism before 1558; the place of anticlericalism in the English Reformation; and Luther as a humanist. Also included are some local studies including essays on the early Protestants of Northamptonshire and on the mock battle of 1554 fought by London schoolboys over religion."--Bloomsbury Publishing.