Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern England
Discover the profound exploration of memory and memorialization in Andrew Gordon's Arts of Remembrance in Early Modern England, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This insightful book delves into the rich tapestry of remembrance that evolved during the early modern period, a time when the customs of the Christian community were intricately woven into the fabric of society. Spanning 272 pages, Gordon expertly maps the transformative landscape of remembrance in post-Reformation England, highlighting its creative re-imagining through material, textual, and performance culture. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of history, social customs, and rites and ceremonies, this book invites readers to reflect on how memory shapes our understanding of the past. Enhance your collection with this compelling examination of early modern England's unique approach to remembrance.