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The Archaeology of Post-Medieval Religion
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Foreword
Conflict, Community and Custom: the material remains of post-medieval religion - Duncan Sayer
Conflict, Community and Custom: the material remains of post medieval religion - Chris King
'Disjoynet, dismemberit and disuneited'. Church-building and re-drawing parish boundaries in post-Reformation Scotland: a case study of Bassendean, Berwickshire - Andrew Spicer
Was original best? Refitting the churches of the diocese of Le Mans 1562-1598 - Philippa Woodcock
The 'third sacrament': Lutheran confessionals in Schleswig [northern Germany] - Matthias Range
Romantic Anachronisms?: Chantry chapels of the 19th century - Simon Roffey
'Strangers in a strange land': immigrants and urban culture in early modern Norwich - Chris King
Expressions of conformity: identifying Huguenot religious beliefs in the landscape - Greig Parker
Chapels and landscape in Cornwall - Jeremy Lake
Church and chapel: focal points in Welsh and Manx landscapes - Harold Mytum
'But deliver us from evil': popular protest and dissent in the south-west woollen industry c.1760-1860 - Claire Strachan
Meetinghouses of Puritan New England: the transatlantic passage, 1630-1800 - Peter Benes
The organization of post-medieval churchyards, cemeteries and grave plots: variation and religious identity as seen in Protestant burial provision - Duncan Sayer
The hidden material culture of death: coffins and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Diana Mahoney-Swales
The hidden material culture of death: coffins and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Richard O'Neill
The hidden material culture of death: coffin and grave goods in late 18th- and early 19th-century Sheffield - Hugh Willmott
Nonconformist identities in 19th-century London: archaeological and osteological evidence from the burial grounds of Bow Baptist Chapel and the Catholic Mission of St Mary and St Michael, Whitechapel - Natasha Powers
Nonconformist identities in 19th-century London: archaeological and osteological evidence from the burial grounds of Bow Baptist Chapel and the Catholic Mission of St Mary and St Michael, Whitechapel - Adrian Miles
The General Baptists of Priory Yard, Norwich - Anwen Cedifor Caffell and Rachel Clarke
Maidens' garlands: a funeral custom of post-Reformation England - Rosie Morris

About the Author

CHRIS KING is Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. CHRIS KING is Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of Nottingham.

Reviews

Contains valuable support material for the social historian and for those seeking more information on the funerary commemoration and burial practices in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
*CHURCH MONUMENTS*

A useful and sophisticated volume which represents the current state of scholarship.
*ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL*

A useful contribution to a rapidly evolving field of study.
*HUGUENOT SOCIETY JOURNAL*

[An] enjoyable essay collection.
*JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY*

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