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Puritan Iconoclasm During The English Civil War 2004 Corr 2nd Julie Spraggon

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Puritan Iconoclasm During The English Civil War 2004 Corr 2nd Julie Spraggon
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.82 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Julie Spraggon
ISBN: 9780851158952, 0851158951
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2004. Corr. 2nd

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Puritan Iconoclasm During The English Civil War 2004 Corr 2nd Julie Spraggon by Julie Spraggon 9780851158952, 0851158951 instant download after payment.

This work offers a detailed analysis of Puritan iconoclasm in England during the 1640s, looking at the reasons for the resurgence of image-breaking a hundred years after the break with Rome, and the extent of the phenomenon. Initially a reaction to the emphasis on ceremony and the 'beauty of holiness' under Archbishop Laud, the attack on 'innovations', such as communion rails, images and stained glass windows, developed into a major campaign driven forward by the Long Parliament as part of its religious reformation. Increasingly radical legislation targeted not just 'new popery', but pre-Reformation survivals and a wide range of objects (including some which had been acceptable to the Elizabethan and Jacobean Church). The book makes a detailed survey of parliament's legislation against images, considering the question of how and how far this legislation was enforced generally, with specific case studies looking at the impact of the iconoclastic reformation in London, in the cathedrals and at the universities. Parallel to this official movement was an unofficial one undertaken by Parliamentary soldiers, whose violent destructiveness became notorious. The significance of this spontaneous action and the importance of the anti-Catholic and anti-Episcopal feelings that it represented are also examined. Shortlisted for Historians of British Art Book Prize for 2003 Dr JULIE SPRAGGON is at the Institute for Historical Research, University of London.

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