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Author:
Ecclesiastical History Society. Summer Meeting (2004 : University of Liverpool)
Title:
Elite and popular religion : papers read at the 2004 Summer Meeting and the 2005 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society / edited by Kate Cooper and Jeremy Gregory.
Publisher:
Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by the Boydell Press,
Copyright Date:
2006
Description:
xiii, 441 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Christian sociology--History--Congresses.
Social classes--History--Congresses.
Christian life--History--Congresses.
Other Authors:
Cooper, Kate, 1960-
Gregory, Jeremy.
Ecclesiastical History Society. Winter Meeting (2004 : University of Liverpool)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Anglican 'esablishment' reactions to 'pop' church music in England, 1956-c.1990 / Ian Jones and Peter Webster. At once elitist and popular: the audiences of the Bewcastle and Ruthwell Crosses / Éamonn Ó Carragáin -- Elite reform and popular heresy in c.1000: 'revitalization movements' as a model for understanding religious dissidence historically / Claire Taylor -- Elite and popular perceptions of Imitatio Christi in twelfth-century crusade spirituality / William J. Purkis -- Narrative, audience and the negotiation of community in twelfth-century English miracle collections / Simon Yarrow -- Elite and popular superstitions in the exempla of Stephen of Bourbon / Catherine Rider -- Superior spirituality versus popular piety in late-medieval England / A.K. McHardy -- Knights, cooks, monks and tourists: elite and popular experience of the late-medieval Jerusalem pilgrimage / Kathryne Beebe -- Cistercian nuns in medieval England: unofficial meets official / Elizabeth Freeman -- Most traversed bridge: a reconsideration of elite and popular religion in late medieval Ireland / Salvador Ryan -- Prayer and participation in late medieval England / R.N. Swanson -- Elite and popular religion: the Book of hours and lay piety in the later Middle Ages / Eamon Duffy -- Popular and elite religion: feastdays and preaching / David D'Avray -- From royal prayer books to common prayers: religious practices in late medieval and early modern Poland / Urszula Borkowska Osu -- Poets, peasants, and pamphlets: who wrote and who read Reformation flugschriften? / David Bagchi -- Some Italian vernacular religious books, their authors and their readers, 1543-8 / Patrick Preston -- 'Everyone should be like the people': elite and popular religion and the Counter Reformation / Trevor Johnson -- Martin Marprelate and the popular voice / Brian Cummings -- Divine idea and 'our mother': elite and popular understanding in the cult of Our Lady of Guadalupe of Mexico / D.A. Brading -- Piety and poisoning in restoration Plymouth / Peter Marshall -- Paternalism and Roman Catholicism: the English Catholic elite in the long eighteenth century / Sally Jordan -- Rural religion and the politeness of parsons: the Church of England in South Warwickshire, c.1689-c.1820 / Colin Haydon -- '... This congregation here present ...': seating in parish churches during the long eighteenth century / W.M. Jacob -- Indefinite success: religion and culture in eighteenth-century Geneva / Linda Kirk -- Ulster Presbyterianism as a popular religious culture, 1750-1860 / Andrew Holmes -- Elitist leadership and congregational participation among early Plymouth Brethren / Timothy C.F. Stunt -- Popular and elite religion: the church and devotional control / Sheridan Gilley -- Elite and popular religion in the religious census of 30 March 1851 / John Wolffe -- Elite and popular religion: the case of Newman / Dermot Fenlon -- Bolton prelude to Port Sunlight: W.H. Lever (1851-1925) as patron and paternalist / Clyde Binfield -- Romance of the slum: gender and cross-class communication of religious belief, 1880-1920 / M.C.H. Martin -- Seeing Protestant icons: the popular reception of visual media in nineteenth- and twentieth-century America / David Morgan -- Anglican 'esablishment' reactions to 'pop' church music in England, 1956-c.1990 / Ian Jones and Peter Webster.
Series:
Studies in church history, 0424-2084 ; v42
ISBN:
9780954680923 (alk. paper)
0954680928 (alk. paper)
LCCN:
2006298573
Locations:
UTAX314 -- Emmaus Bible College Library (Dubuque)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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