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This book provides a timely and original overview of the Dissolution of the Monasteries and its longer term affects on the social and physical landscape of England and Wales during the decades that followed. Combining for the first time the full wealth of archaeological evidence gathered over the last century with the established documentary sources, it takes a more nuanced approach to the understanding of an event that has polarized debates ever since the 16th century. The book examines the most immediate and destructive outcomes of the Dissolution, such as the ruination and asset stripping of religious property and the dispersal of monastic lands. However, it also presents its longer term, albeit often unexpected outcomes, such as the creation of economic opportunities for individual entrepreneurs and civic authorities, the stimulation of new forms of polite architecture and the development of previously unimagined leisure landscapes. It concludes that whilst the Dissolution had devastating impact upon those in religious orders, its lasting legacy was the remarkable preservation of the country’s medieval Christian heritage through the monuments and archaeological sites that remain to this day in every area of the country. While primarily focusing on archaeological material, the book also encompasses a range of diverse historical sources. It is aimed at students and scholars seeking an introduction to the main debates surrounding the Dissolution, as well as providing original in-depth case studies to illustrate these.

Table of Contents:
1 Introduction 2 Monastic England and Wales at the Dissolution 3 The Destruction and Asset Stripping of the Religious Houses 4 The Dispersal and Acquisition of Monastic Property 5 Avenues for Common Opportunity 6 The Conversion to Domestic Use 7 New Landscapes of Leisure 8 Concluding Remarks

About the Author :
Hugh Willmott is Senior Lecturer in European Historical Archaeology at the University of Sheffield.

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Reviews Hugh Willmott's important new book ... [provides] a more-rounded and -nuanced explanation of the processes involved in the Dissolution (which were unquestionably complex and far-reaching), as well as the reasons for it. He does not hide away from any aspect of the events or people involved, and provides copious examples across a wide variety of themes centred on them. This is undoubtedly an important work of scholarship that will be valuable for many years to come. Current Archaeology This is an important and long-needed book covering a very difficult and complex subject to which archaeology can and has made an important contribution. Dr Glyn Coppack, Consultant Archaeologist and formerly Principal Inspector of Ancient Monuments at English Heritage Well-written and supported by a wealth of images and an excellent bibliography, this book is an excellent addition to most bookshelves and vital to anyone researching or interested in the Dissolution and the monastic world. This is a work of scholarship that stands out for tackling an important subject that is out of fashion and making it not only interesting but relevant to a wide range of readers. For the academic, the book certainly gives plenty to think about and does an excellent job of highlighting future possibilities for building on this work; for the wider reader this is an engaging and well-written book tackling a defining topic in English history that will make us reconsider many of the classic heritage sites we regularly visit across the country. In either case this book is thoroughly recommended. Church Archaeology Wilmott's book is not yet another overview of the Dissolution. Rather, it is a study of the (mainly) archaeological evidence for its aftermath, with a focus on monastic sites and precincts and on reuse and rebuilding by the elite. Archaeologia Cambrensis The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales is the first full-length archaeological treatment of this subject. In this respect, it makes an important intervention in a field in which scholars have tended to be reluctant to engage with the dissolution, owing to the fact that it occupies a rather liminal position between medieval and post-medieval archaeology. However, this book does more than simply fill a gap in knowledge; it also sheds fresh light on the dissolution in two ways. First, it suggests that in order properly to understand the physical and architectural consequences of this episode, it ought to be examined over the longue durée. The last religious houses may have closed their doors in the spring of 1540, but the process of destroying, adapting, and dismantling monastic structures continued into the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and beyond. Second, this examination of the archaeology of the dissolution helps us to appreciate the scale and nature of the human activity involved in tearing down and reconstructing these buildings. It reminds us that the story of the dissolution is also partly about how individuals and communities responded to religious change and repurposed monastic goods and architecture for their own needs. I would suggest that historians and literary scholars have as much to gain from these insights as do archaeologists. Reformation This book is the first to attempt to draw together comprehensively what one can know about the material aftereffects of that dispersal: the lands, but especially the buildings, that were formerly conventual but met very different fates in different hands after the 1530s. What Willmott presents in this book will be invaluable to further work on this interdisciplinary frontier. Church History


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781800501638
  • Publisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 220
  • Series Title: Studies in the Archaeology of Medieval Europe
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1800501633
  • Publisher Date: 20 Apr 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 580 gr


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