This article argues that reports of ‘the death of the chronicle’ in the early modern period have been exaggerated. Through a close analysis of three manuscript chronicles from Worcester, Chester and Shrewsbury, it underscores the vitality and creative evolution of the genre against the backdrop of religious, cultural and technological changes that seriously challenged traditional modes and patterns of memory and commemoration. It explores their role as a mechanism for remembering a contentious recent past and considers how they functioned as a repository or archive of public and private information created by their compilers to be transmitted down the generations. It also probes the relationship between the chronicle and contemporary forms...
The early fifteenth century witnessed the first attempt made by ordinary lay people - merchants, scr...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence for the authorship of The Annals of Dunstable Priory fol...
This article examines an unusual piece of Reformation polemic, T. G., The friers chronicle (1623), w...
This article examines memories of the births of feudal heirs to consider both what witnesses remembe...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
Over the course of the early modern period, a remarkable number of people below the ranks of the gen...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
How did individuals write about their lives before a modern tradition of diaries and autobiographies...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
In 1584, Thomas Bentley, a wealthy gentleman and lawyer from the parish of St. Andrew Holborn, compi...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2003.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
This essay explores the impact of the Reformation on the structures of early modern memory culture. ...
During the late twentieth century, scholars became interested in the ways in which early modern Engl...
The early fifteenth century witnessed the first attempt made by ordinary lay people - merchants, scr...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence for the authorship of The Annals of Dunstable Priory fol...
This article examines an unusual piece of Reformation polemic, T. G., The friers chronicle (1623), w...
This article examines memories of the births of feudal heirs to consider both what witnesses remembe...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
Over the course of the early modern period, a remarkable number of people below the ranks of the gen...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
How did individuals write about their lives before a modern tradition of diaries and autobiographies...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
In 1584, Thomas Bentley, a wealthy gentleman and lawyer from the parish of St. Andrew Holborn, compi...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2003.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
This essay explores the impact of the Reformation on the structures of early modern memory culture. ...
During the late twentieth century, scholars became interested in the ways in which early modern Engl...
The early fifteenth century witnessed the first attempt made by ordinary lay people - merchants, scr...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence for the authorship of The Annals of Dunstable Priory fol...