Journal of William Dowsing, of Stratford, Parliamentary Visitor
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1036519643
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9781036519643
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book delves into the fascinating and turbulent period of English history marked by religious reform and iconoclasm, focusing on the figure of William Dowsing. As a Parliamentary Visitor appointed by the Earl of Manchester, Dowsing was charged with the removal of superstitious pictures, ornaments, and other elements deemed idolatrous from churches across assigned districts. Through meticulous research and analysis of various editions and manuscript copies of Dowsing's journal, this work sheds light on his endeavors, providing context to understand his actions within the broader sweep of religious changes during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I.
The thematic exploration extends beyond the immediate subject to examine how such acts of iconoclasm influenced perceptions of religious practices and authority figures in society. It touches upon the destruction wrought on church art, architecture, and even funerary monumentsactions that were not merely about reforming worship but also about redefining power structures and cultural memory.
In bringing together previously scarce or misunderstood materials concerning Dowsing and his times, this book offers a nuanced view of a complex figure operating at a pivotal moment in history. The insights provided here illuminate not only Dowsing's character but also the broader implications of his work on England's religious landscape. This volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in ecclesiastical history, iconoclasm, or the enduring impact of religious conflicts on culture and society.
The thematic exploration extends beyond the immediate subject to examine how such acts of iconoclasm influenced perceptions of religious practices and authority figures in society. It touches upon the destruction wrought on church art, architecture, and even funerary monumentsactions that were not merely about reforming worship but also about redefining power structures and cultural memory.
In bringing together previously scarce or misunderstood materials concerning Dowsing and his times, this book offers a nuanced view of a complex figure operating at a pivotal moment in history. The insights provided here illuminate not only Dowsing's character but also the broader implications of his work on England's religious landscape. This volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in ecclesiastical history, iconoclasm, or the enduring impact of religious conflicts on culture and society.
This book delves into the fascinating and turbulent period of English history marked by religious reform and iconoclasm, focusing on the figure of William Dowsing. As a Parliamentary Visitor appointed by the Earl of Manchester, Dowsing was charged with the removal of superstitious pictures, ornaments, and other elements deemed idolatrous from churches across assigned districts. Through meticulous research and analysis of various editions and manuscript copies of Dowsing''s journal, this work sheds light on his endeavors, providing context to understand his actions within the broader sweep of religious changes during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I.
The thematic exploration extends beyond the immediate subject to examine how such acts of iconoclasm influenced perceptions of religious practices and authority figures in society. It touches upon the destruction wrought on church art, architecture, and even funerary monumentsactions that were not merely about reforming worship but also about redefining power structures and cultural memory.
In bringing together previously scarce or misunderstood materials concerning Dowsing and his times, this book offers a nuanced view of a complex figure operating at a pivotal moment in history. The insights provided here illuminate not only Dowsing''s character but also the broader implications of his work on England''s religious landscape. This volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in ecclesiastical history, iconoclasm, or the enduring impact of religious conflicts on culture and society.
The thematic exploration extends beyond the immediate subject to examine how such acts of iconoclasm influenced perceptions of religious practices and authority figures in society. It touches upon the destruction wrought on church art, architecture, and even funerary monumentsactions that were not merely about reforming worship but also about redefining power structures and cultural memory.
In bringing together previously scarce or misunderstood materials concerning Dowsing and his times, this book offers a nuanced view of a complex figure operating at a pivotal moment in history. The insights provided here illuminate not only Dowsing''s character but also the broader implications of his work on England''s religious landscape. This volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in ecclesiastical history, iconoclasm, or the enduring impact of religious conflicts on culture and society.
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