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a| Memory and the dissolution of the monasteries in early modern England /
c| Harriet Lyon, University of Cambridge.
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a| Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
a| New York, NY, USA :
b| Cambridge University Press,
c| 2021.
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a| xv, 285 pages :
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t| 'No news but the abbeys shall be down' : reform, surrender, and suppression in the 1530s and 1540s --
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t| 'Worthy of lasting memory' : the dissolution in the early modern historical imagination --
g| 3.
t| 'Raised out of the ruins' : monastic sites in the early modern topographical imagination --
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t| 'Many pretty odd tales' : monks, monasteries, and the sin of sacrilege in local tradition.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-278) and index.
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a| "England was a different place after the dissolution of the monasteries. Between 1536 and 1540, Henry VIII's government dissolved more than eight hundred religious houses and, in doing so, it disrupted patterns and rhythms of daily life that had existed for centuries. Since the Early Middle Ages, religious orders had performed vital spiritual services for local communities. They were also major landowners, whose vows of charity, poverty, and obedience went hand-in-hand with a duty to provide charity and hospitality to the laity. Although monasticism was never officially prohibited by the Henrician regime, the dispersal of the religious orders and the partial destruction of monastic buildings amounted to its de facto abolition. Some 12,000 monks, nuns, and friars were pensioned off and absorbed into secular society, whilst their abbeys, convents, and friaries were stripped of anything of use or value by the government's agents and, later, by members of the communities which had grown up around the religious houses. In many places, stone skeletons were all that remained of some of the most magnificent structures in medieval England. For centuries, the monasteries had stood at the heart of local communities; in the space of barely four years, Henry VIII's government had - literally and metaphorically - torn them down"--
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i| Online version:
a| Lyon, Harriet.
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d| New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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