Religious Practices and Everyday Life in the Long Fifteenth Century 1350-1570: Interpreting Changes and Changes of Interpretation (New Communities of Interpretation, 2, Band 2) - Hardcover

 
9782503593555: Religious Practices and Everyday Life in the Long Fifteenth Century 1350-1570: Interpreting Changes and Changes of Interpretation (New Communities of Interpretation, 2, Band 2)

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Explores change in religious practices in the ‘long fifteenth century’.

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Ian Johnson is Professor of Medieval Literature and Head of the School of English at the University of St Andrews. He was Co-Director of the Queen's Belfast-St Andrews AHRC-funded project Geographies of Orthodoxy : Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550 (2007-11). With Alastair Minnis he edited The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism : Volume II. The Middle Ages (2005). He is founding General Editor of The Mediaeval Journal (Brepols) and was for many years General Editor of Forum for Modern Language Studies (OUP). His latest books are The Middle English Life of Christ : Academic Discourse, Translation and Vernacular Theology (Brepols, 2013) ; The Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ : Exploring the Middle English Tradition, edited with Allan Westphall (Brepols, 2013) ; The Impact of Latin Culture on Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing, edited with Alessandra Petrina (Medieval Institute Publications, 2018), and Geoffrey Chaucer in Context (CUP, 2019). He was a Working Group Coordinator and Management Committee member of the COST Action New Communities of Interpretation : Contexts, Strategies and Processes of Religious Transformation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (2013-17). Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues (MA Sorbonne ; PhD University of Minho) is Associate Professor at the University of Lisbon. Previously, she lectured at the University of Minho. She has written extensively on economic and religious history. Her most recent publications concern medieval monarchy and gender : A. M. S. A. Rodrigues, M. S. Silva, and J. Spangler (eds), Dynastic Change : Legitimacy and Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy (London/New York, Routledge, 2019} ; ‘The Crown, the Court and Monastic Reform in Medieval Portugal : A Gendered Approach', in Queens, Princesses and Mendicants : Close Relations in a European Perspective, edited by N. Jaspert and I. Just (Zurich : Lit Verlag, 2019), pp. 53-63 ; ‘Spirituality and Religious Sponsorship in the 15th-century Portugese Crown : Kings, Queens and Infantes', in Women's Networks of Spiritual Promotion in the Peninsular Kingdoms (13th-16th Centuries), edited by B. Gari (Barcelona/Roma : IRCVM/Viella, 2013), pp. 205-20.

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