Westminster Abbey Reformed
1540–1640
Richard Mortimer author CS Knighton author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:14th Dec '17
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This book explores the transformation of Westminster Abbey, detailing its evolution and significance in British history and society. Westminster Abbey Reformed provides fresh insights into its past.
Published in 2003, Westminster Abbey Reformed delves into the significant role that Westminster Abbey plays within the religious and royal framework of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. This remarkable structure has served as a backdrop for coronations and various important public events, making it a focal point of the nation's spiritual life for centuries. The book explores how the Abbey has maintained its relevance and significance throughout its storied history.
The narrative highlights the challenges faced during the Protestant Reformation, a pivotal moment that tested the very existence of the Abbey. The transformation from a monastery to a collegiate church was crucial for its survival. Through nine detailed studies, the author examines the evolution of Westminster's corporate structure during its first century, shedding light on the key figures who influenced this transition.
Drawing on new research, much of which is sourced from the Abbey's extensive archives, Westminster Abbey Reformed offers fresh insights into the internal dynamics of this iconic church, its intricate relationship with the Crown, and its role within the local community. This comprehensive exploration not only enriches the understanding of Westminster Abbey's historical significance but also brings to life the personalities that shaped its journey.
'These are efficient and scholarly essays, packed with interesting detail, with important implications for national history as well as for the corporate history of the great Abbey from the Reformation to the Civil War.' Christopher Haigh, University of Oxford '... this is a collection of outstanding essays based on careful and exhaustive research in the abbey's muniments, or archives... Ashgate has published some of the best monographs on early modern British religious history. Westminster Abbey Reformed: 1540-1640 will further cement this reputation for excellence, and will be a welcome addition to the library of anyone who values top-notch scholarship.' Anglican and Episcopal History 'As might be expected, the standard of editing and presentation throughout the volume reaches the highest standards. Despite its rather specialist appeal, it shoud be emphasized that many of the essays it contains throw very useful sidelights on many aspects of the broader religious history of the sixteenth and seventeeth centuries, and it is therefore a volume that no serious student of the religious history of this period can afford to overlook.' Albion
ISBN: 9781138709911
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
310 pages