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Generations Alexandra Walsham (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge Fellow of Emmanuel College)

Generations By Alexandra Walsham (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge Fellow of Emmanuel College)

Summary

Generations examines how the English Reformation was shaped by the generations that experienced, witnessed, and participated in it. Drawing on a rich array of evidence, it highlights the vital part played by families bound by blood and by faith in the religious revolution that stretched across the 16th and 17th centuries.

Generations Summary

Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in the English Reformations by Alexandra Walsham (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge Fellow of Emmanuel College)

Generations injects fresh energy into tired debates about England's plural and protracted Reformations by adopting the fertile concept of generation as its analytical framework. It demonstrates that the tumultuous religious developments that stretched across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries not merely transformed the generations that experienced them, but were also forged and created by them. The book investigates how age and ancestry were implicated in the theological and cultural upheavals of the era and how these, in turn, reconfigured the relationship between memory, history, and time. It explores the manifold ways in which the Reformations shaped the horizontal relationships that early modern people formed with their siblings, kin, and peers, as well as the vertical ones that tied them to their dead ancestors and their future heirs. Generations highlights the vital part that families bound by blood and by faith played in shaping these events, as well as in mediating our knowledge of the religious past and in the making of its archive. Drawing on a rich array of evidence, it provides poignant glimpses into how people navigated the profound challenges that the English Reformations posed in everyday life.

About Alexandra Walsham (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge Fellow of Emmanuel College)

Alexandra Walsham is Professor of Modern History and Chair of the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge. A Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and of the British Academy, she has published extensively on the religious and cultural history of early modern Britain and Europe and is the author of several prize-winning monographs, including The Reformation of the Landscape: Religion, Identity, and Memory in Early Modern Britain and Ireland, which won the Wolfson History Prize in 2012. She is co-editor of the journal Past and Present and serves on a number of other editorial boards.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Youth and Age 2: Kith and Kin 3: Blood and Trees 4: Generations and Seed 5: History and Time 6: Memory and Archive Conclusion

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NGR9780198854036
9780198854036
019885403X
Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in the English Reformations by Alexandra Walsham (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge Fellow of Emmanuel College)
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Oxford University Press
2023-02-09
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