This thesis analyzes the destruction of imagery dedicated to Saint Thomas Becket in order to investigate the nature of sixteenth-century iconoclasm in Reformation England. In doing so, it also considers the veneration of images during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Research involved examining medieval and sixteenth-century historical studies concerning Becket's life and cult, anti-Becket sentiment prior to the sixteenth century, and the political circumstances in England that led to the destruction of shrines and imagery. This study provides insight into the ways in which religious images could carry multifaceted, ideological significance that represented diversified ideas for varying social strata--royal, ecclesiastical and lay
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
St Edmund, king and martyr, supposedly killed by Danes (or "Vikings") in 869, was one of the pre-emi...
Saint Thomas Becket was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in December of 1170. In life, many of his a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
France numbered second only to England in its veneration of the martyred archbishop of Canterbury. N...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
England's first Tudor monarchs were formally devoted to the cult of St Thomas of Canterbury. In popu...
This thesis analyses the culture of printed images during the Elizabethan period, particularly those...
The brutal murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own cathedral sent tremors throughout medieval ...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
St Edmund, king and martyr, supposedly killed by Danes (or "Vikings") in 869, was one of the pre-emi...
Saint Thomas Becket was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in December of 1170. In life, many of his a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
France numbered second only to England in its veneration of the martyred archbishop of Canterbury. N...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
England's first Tudor monarchs were formally devoted to the cult of St Thomas of Canterbury. In popu...
This thesis analyses the culture of printed images during the Elizabethan period, particularly those...
The brutal murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own cathedral sent tremors throughout medieval ...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
St Edmund, king and martyr, supposedly killed by Danes (or "Vikings") in 869, was one of the pre-emi...