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Gilds in the Medieval Countryside
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A study of late medieval religious gilds, their form, function, and influence in the community.This study focuses on religious gilds or fraternities in both the densely settled shire and the sparse...
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20 November 1996
A study of late medieval religious gilds, their form, function, and influence in the community.
This study focuses on religious gilds or fraternities in both the densely settled shire and the sparsely populated fens of Cambridgeshire, from their apparent proliferation in the mid-fourteenth century to their dissolution under Edward VI in 1558, in order to examine social and religious change during the period. Gilds reflected the social hierarchies of their communities, exerting social control and fostering mutual charity in life and commemoration after death; they also made a substantial contribution to the religious and economic life of the parish. Dr Bainbridge examines lay responses to changing devotional and doctrinal patterns through the returns to the 1388-9 survey of religious gilds and surviving gild records; wills, manorial records, poll-tax returns and letters patent supply further information.
Dr VIRGINIA R. BAINBRIDGE teaches at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
This study focuses on religious gilds or fraternities in both the densely settled shire and the sparsely populated fens of Cambridgeshire, from their apparent proliferation in the mid-fourteenth century to their dissolution under Edward VI in 1558, in order to examine social and religious change during the period. Gilds reflected the social hierarchies of their communities, exerting social control and fostering mutual charity in life and commemoration after death; they also made a substantial contribution to the religious and economic life of the parish. Dr Bainbridge examines lay responses to changing devotional and doctrinal patterns through the returns to the 1388-9 survey of religious gilds and surviving gild records; wills, manorial records, poll-tax returns and letters patent supply further information.
Dr VIRGINIA R. BAINBRIDGE teaches at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
Price: $95.00
Pages: 189
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
20 November 1996
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780851156170
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / History, History of religion
Places the fraternities in context, analysing their role in social and religious life... A useful addition to the published work on gilds, and adds to the expanding historiography of pre-Reformation East Anglia.