Earls Colne's early modern landscapes
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Language: | Inglés |
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Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate Publishing Limited
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: a well-trodden field
- Ways of seeing and remembering God's landscape
- In the footsteps of antiquarians: Earls Colne
- Amyce's plot in 1598
- God's landscape: St. Andrew's Church and beyond
- Death's posthumous hand
- Inhabiting the lord's landscape
- Pews: "may sit to pray"
- The "concession to erect seats"
- Populating the pews: ship money
- Voices from the pews: petitions
- "My body to the earth": burial nominations
- What the dead have to say for themselves
- Perpetual memorials
- What the burial registers have to say about the dead
- Inclusions and exclusions
- Scratched into history
- Remembering, forgetting and claiming the landscape
- Re-membering the priory
- The diabolical in Earls Colne
- From Cross Gate Road to Coggeshall Road
- Quaker's landscape
- Epilogue: signatures in the landscape.