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Popular Piety in Late Medieval England : The Diocese of Salisbury 1250-1550, Hardback Book

Popular Piety in Late Medieval England : The Diocese of Salisbury 1250-1550 Hardback

Part of the Oxford Historical Monographs series

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This is a study of the religious practices of lay people within a distinctive and relatively unexplored region that once formed the diocese of Salisbury. Andrew Brown explores lay piety in its contexts of landscape, society, and the church, and examines the many different issues and activities which were of contemporary importance, such as the religious guilds, charity, and heresy.

He shows how the regional variations in social and economic structure affected parish life, and concludes with an important assessment of the reception of the Reformation in the diocese.

This is the first scholarly study of the lay religion of this region, and its broad chronological range of and meticulously researched local focus offer illuminating insights into medieval piety over the centuries.

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