This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being converted to alternative religious and secular purposes. Exploiting both textual and material evidence, it explores how sacred objects were adapted and altered for a range of domestic and ecclesiastical uses, together with the underlying theological assumptions about adiaphora or “things indifferent” that legitimized such acts of “recycling.” These are situated on a continuum with iconoclasm and approached as dynamic and cyclic processes that offer insight into how Protestantism reconfigured traditions of commemoration and patterns of remembrance. Simultaneously, it recognizes their role in resisting religious change and in preserving tangible...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
This article explores domestic artifacts that testify to the afterlife of the European Reformation i...
Although the English Protestant reformers set out to destroy all vestiges of Catholic idolatry, publ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
This article explores the use and promotion of contact relics in medieval England. It argues that by...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
This article investigates changes in rosary worship in England after Elizabeth I\u27s insistence on ...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
In our current moment of profound ecological crisis, scholarship across disciplines is calling for a...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
This article explores the materiality of early medieval devotion to the saints. It argues that, even...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
This article explores domestic artifacts that testify to the afterlife of the European Reformation i...
Although the English Protestant reformers set out to destroy all vestiges of Catholic idolatry, publ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
This article explores the use and promotion of contact relics in medieval England. It argues that by...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
This article investigates changes in rosary worship in England after Elizabeth I\u27s insistence on ...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
In our current moment of profound ecological crisis, scholarship across disciplines is calling for a...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
This article explores the materiality of early medieval devotion to the saints. It argues that, even...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...