This article explores domestic artifacts that testify to the afterlife of the European Reformation in the British Isles. Focusing especially on decorated and commemorative delftware, it investigates how the memory of the Protestant past was appropriated and altered in the English context and how it in filtrated the household in the guise of consumer goods in which taste, piety, politics, and private sentiment were intertwined. It analyzes their changing meanings as they moved in space and time, examines their role in cementing and complicating senses of confessional identity, and probes the process of selective remembering and forgetting by which the Reformation acquired the status of a momentous event.This is the author accepted manuscript...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
This essay explores the impact of the Reformation on the structures of early modern memory culture. ...
This thesis provides the first sustained study of the material culture of dining among the gentry an...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
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...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
This essay explores the impact of the Reformation on the structures of early modern memory culture. ...
This thesis provides the first sustained study of the material culture of dining among the gentry an...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
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...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
In 1566 the Catholic majority in the Low Countries witnessed the large-scale destruction of their re...