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Memory And The Dissolution Of The Monasteries In Early Modern England Harriet Lyon

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Memory And The Dissolution Of The Monasteries In Early Modern England Harriet Lyon
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.37 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Harriet Lyon
ISBN: 9781316516409, 1316516407
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Memory And The Dissolution Of The Monasteries In Early Modern England Harriet Lyon by Harriet Lyon 9781316516409, 1316516407 instant download after payment.

The dissolution of the monasteries was recalled by individuals and communities alike as a seismic rupture in the religious, cultural, and socio-economic fabric of early modern England. It was also profoundly important in shaping contemporary historical consciousness, the topographical imagination, and local tradition. Memory and the Dissolution is a book about the dissolution of the monasteries after the dissolution. Harriet Lyon argues that our understanding of this historical moment is enriched by taking a long chronological view of the suppression, by exploring how it was remembered to those who witnessed it and how this memory evolved in subsequent generations. Exposing and repudiating the assumptions of a conventional historiography that has long been coloured by Henrician narratives and sources, this book reveals that the fall of the religious houses was remembered as one of the most profound and controversial transformations of the entire English Reformation.

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