Parish Communities and Religious Conflict in the Vale of Gloucester, 1590–1690Harvard University Press, 25.11.1998 - 476 Seiten Many historians have attempted to understand the violent religious conflicts of the seventeenth century from viewpoints dominated by concepts of class, gender, and demography. But few studies have explored the cultural process whereby religious symbolism created social cohesion and political allegiance. This book examines religious conflict in the parish communities of early modern England using an interdisciplinary approach that includes all these perspectives. |
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... status hierarchy.81 In 1620 Vaughan and Canner , who were described as gentlemen , were assessed on £ 4 of moveable property . Vaughan nevertheless appeared four places higher than Canner in the assessment list . In 1622 Vaughan was ...
... status was profoundly territorial . This territoriality reflected the authority and status inscribed in specific pieces of property . As the rector of her parish , Alice Cartwright of Tredington received an " honorable " burial in the ...
... status hierarchy and in part from local orders of precedence difficult to reconstruct . 92 Gentlemen almost invariably received burials inside the church . The lone gentleman who was buried in the Tewkesbury churchyard in 1666 proves ...
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Geography and Landscape | 25 |
Church Courts Social | 113 |
Religious Conflict Restoration | 245 |
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