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An account of how, in certain parts of sixteenth-century England, challenges to conventional piety anticipated the Reformation.Here is a richly detailed account of the relationship between Lollard heresy and orthodox religion before the English Reformation. Robert Lutton examines the pious practices and dispositions of families and individuals in relationto the orthodox institutions of parish, chapel and guild, and the beliefs and activities of Wycliffite heretics. He takes issue with portrayals of orthodox religion as buoyant and harmonious, and demonstrates that late medieval piety was increasingly diverse and the parish community far from stable or unified. By investigating the generation of family wealth and changing attitudes to its disposal through inheritance and pious giving in the important Lollard centre of Tenterden in Kent, he suggests that rapid economic development and social change created the conditions for a significant cultural shift. This study contends that in certain parts of England by the early sixteenth century piety was subject to dramatic changes which, in a number of important ways, anticipated the Reformation. Dr ROBERT LUTTON teaches in the Department of History at the University of Nottingham.

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[An] impressive book.backed with a wealth of meticulously analyzed evidence, that it brings to bear as it engages key debates in the field. * SPECULUM *
A thoughtful and convincing account that provides a more realistic picture than the happy and uniform Catholicism of recent revisionist writing. * HISTORY *
A lucid, bold and rich prosographical study. * SOUTHERN HISTORY *
[An] intelligent book.well written and thoughtful. * THE RICARDIAN, XVIII, 2008 *

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Method and theory in the reconstruction of piety in late medieval England - Rob Lutton Family pieties and urban identity - Rob Lutton Boundaries, identities and symbols: piety at Smal Hythe, Tenterden - Rob Lutton The social origins of parsimonious piety - Rob Lutton Religious dissent and heterodox pieties - Rob Lutton Epilogue: late medieval piety and the Reformation - Rob Lutton

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/08/2006
      ISBN13: 9780861932832, 978-0861932832
      ISBN10: 0861932838

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      Book Synopsis
      An account of how, in certain parts of sixteenth-century England, challenges to conventional piety anticipated the Reformation.Here is a richly detailed account of the relationship between Lollard heresy and orthodox religion before the English Reformation. Robert Lutton examines the pious practices and dispositions of families and individuals in relationto the orthodox institutions of parish, chapel and guild, and the beliefs and activities of Wycliffite heretics. He takes issue with portrayals of orthodox religion as buoyant and harmonious, and demonstrates that late medieval piety was increasingly diverse and the parish community far from stable or unified. By investigating the generation of family wealth and changing attitudes to its disposal through inheritance and pious giving in the important Lollard centre of Tenterden in Kent, he suggests that rapid economic development and social change created the conditions for a significant cultural shift. This study contends that in certain parts of England by the early sixteenth century piety was subject to dramatic changes which, in a number of important ways, anticipated the Reformation. Dr ROBERT LUTTON teaches in the Department of History at the University of Nottingham.

      Trade Review
      [An] impressive book.backed with a wealth of meticulously analyzed evidence, that it brings to bear as it engages key debates in the field. * SPECULUM *
      A thoughtful and convincing account that provides a more realistic picture than the happy and uniform Catholicism of recent revisionist writing. * HISTORY *
      A lucid, bold and rich prosographical study. * SOUTHERN HISTORY *
      [An] intelligent book.well written and thoughtful. * THE RICARDIAN, XVIII, 2008 *

      Table of Contents
      Method and theory in the reconstruction of piety in late medieval England - Rob Lutton Family pieties and urban identity - Rob Lutton Boundaries, identities and symbols: piety at Smal Hythe, Tenterden - Rob Lutton The social origins of parsimonious piety - Rob Lutton Religious dissent and heterodox pieties - Rob Lutton Epilogue: late medieval piety and the Reformation - Rob Lutton

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