This article explores how the Elizabethan religious settlement of 1559 was experienced at parish level, up to the year 1572. Churchwardens’ accounts for the Yorkshire parishes of Masham, Sheffield and St Martin’s, Coney Street, York, are used alongside ecclesiastical court records and other sources to build a picture of local responses to the settlement. The factors found to be significant include the degree to which the reforms demanded a change in previous community practices, and the pace and sequence with which sacred material objects were removed and installed. The latter are viewed as concrete aspects of religiosity which gave meaning to more abstract doctrines for both clergy and laity. The way in which authority was realised in the ...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
This article re-examines the nature and extent of conformity to the Religious Settlement amongst the...
This article examines how lay people brought preaching of the Word to their locality in early sevent...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
The impact of the English Reformation has caused huge debate amongst historians. Some argue it was f...
Studies of England during the Reformation period have been broad-ranging and often controversial. E...
Before the mid-sixteenth century countless ecclesiastical buildings were built, repaired and rebuilt...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
Studies of England during the Reformation period have been broad-ranging and often controversial. Ev...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
Following the English invasion of Scotland in July 1650, ministers and laymen in the Church of Scotl...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of Warwickshire during the reign of Elizabeth I (1...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
This article re-examines the nature and extent of conformity to the Religious Settlement amongst the...
This article examines how lay people brought preaching of the Word to their locality in early sevent...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
The impact of the English Reformation has caused huge debate amongst historians. Some argue it was f...
Studies of England during the Reformation period have been broad-ranging and often controversial. E...
Before the mid-sixteenth century countless ecclesiastical buildings were built, repaired and rebuilt...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
Studies of England during the Reformation period have been broad-ranging and often controversial. Ev...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
Following the English invasion of Scotland in July 1650, ministers and laymen in the Church of Scotl...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of Warwickshire during the reign of Elizabeth I (1...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...