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English Aristocratic Women and the Fabric of Piety, 1450-1550
The Fabric of Piety
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English
Published/Copyright:
2018
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This study uncovers the active role played by women in the evolution of religious art and architecture. Their preferred art, Barbara J. Harris shows, reveals their responses to the religious revolution and signifies their preferred identities.
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Harris Barbara :
Barbara J. Harris is professor emeritus of history and women’s studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Reviews
"Harris has assembled a large amount of material, and while she warns about the dangers of statistics, her selective use of them makes a compelling case for aristocratic women’s patterns and priorities in making pious bequests. [...] [The references in the book] make available to readers the raw materials that underlie her book and provide a tremendous resource for scholars to mine."
- Katherine L. French, Early Modern Women Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 2021
"English Aristocratic Women is useful for scholars and more general readers interested in women's piety and their responses to the religious culture of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Readers interested in the role of women in the evolution of religious art and architecture of the period will also appreciate the author's profound insights, accessible writing, and thorough research."
- Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, Anglican and Episcopal History Vol. 89, 4 (2020)
"In this deeply informative and important work of scholarship Harris demonstrates time and again that, through provision for their souls and their bodies, many aristocratic women living through the Yorkist and Tudor reigns sought to affirm in death their own vision of self-hood often denied to them in life."
- Kelcey Wilson-Lee, Church Monuments 33 (2018)
- Katherine L. French, Early Modern Women Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 2021
"English Aristocratic Women is useful for scholars and more general readers interested in women's piety and their responses to the religious culture of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Readers interested in the role of women in the evolution of religious art and architecture of the period will also appreciate the author's profound insights, accessible writing, and thorough research."
- Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, Anglican and Episcopal History Vol. 89, 4 (2020)
"In this deeply informative and important work of scholarship Harris demonstrates time and again that, through provision for their souls and their bodies, many aristocratic women living through the Yorkist and Tudor reigns sought to affirm in death their own vision of self-hood often denied to them in life."
- Kelcey Wilson-Lee, Church Monuments 33 (2018)
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Abbreviations
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Introduction
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1. Tombs: Honoring the Dead
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2. Chantries: The Quest for Perpetual Prayers
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3. Building for the Congregation: Roofs, Aisles, and Stained Glass
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4. Adorning the Liturgy: Luxury Fabrics and Chapel Plate
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5. Almshouses and Schools: Prayers and Service to the Community
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6. Defining Themselves
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7. Epilogue: Destruction and Survival
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Conclusion
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Appendix 1.Patrons of the Fabric of the Church
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Appendix 2.Patrons of Tombs
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Appendix 3.Location of Tombs in Churches
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Appendix 4.Choice of Burial Companion
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Appendix 5.Women Who Commissioned Chantries
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Appendix 6.Commissions of Stained-Glass Windows
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Appendix 7.Additions or Major Repairs to Churches
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Appendix 8.Bequests of Vestments
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Appendix 9.Patrons of Almshouses or Schools
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Glossary
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Select Bibliography
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Archival Sources
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
November 19, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9789048537228
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
232
Illustrations:
11
eBook ISBN:
9789048537228
Keywords for this book
Female patronage of architecture; parish churches; Yorkist and early Tudor aristocratic women; architecture; 1450-1550; female piety
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;
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