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Elite and Popular Religion
Edited by Kate Cooper
Edited by Jeremy Gregory


This wide-ranging volume explores and examines the complex and nuanced relationship between elite and popular Christianity, focussing on the issue of how we should define these concepts, and how useful the distinction is for the history of Christianity. Topics covered include the meaning attached to baptism in sixth-century Spain, crusading ideology, medieval and Reformation religiosity, seating arrangements in eighteenth-century churches, the reception of visual media in modern American religion, and the use of 'pop' music in the Church of England. Taken together the essays in this volume challenge conventional understandings of a simple and sharp dichotomy between elite and popular religion, instead highlighting the ways in which participants from across the social spectrum could take part in a shared religious culture - albeit often for different reasons and with different resonances - and emphasising how elements of that culture were appropriated by different social groups.

Contributors include David D'Avray, Eamon Duffy, David Brading, Sheridan Gilley, Trevor Johnson, David Morgan, and Eamonn O'Carrigan.

 

DETAILS

11 b/w illustrations
456 pages
Size: 21.6 x 13.8 cm
10 digit ISBN: 0954680928
13 digit ISBN: 9780954680923
Binding: Hardback
First published: 17/Aug/2006
Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: Ecclesiastical History Society
Series: Studies in Church History
Subject: History of Religion

BIC class: HB

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 28/08/2008

Contents
1   Elites and Baptism: Religious `Strategies of Distinction' in Visigothic Spain
Jaime Wood
2   At Once Elitist and Popular: the Audiences of the Bewcastle and Ruthwell Crosses
Eamonn O'Carragain
3   Elite Reform and Popular Heresy in c.1000: `Revitalization Movements' as a Model for Understanding Religious Dissidence Historically
Claire Taylor
4   Elite and Popular perceptions of the Imitatio Christi in Twelfth-Century Crusade Spirituality
5   Narrative, Audience and the Negotiation of Community in Twelfth-Century English miracle Collections
Simon Yarrow
6   Elite and Popular Superstitions in the Exempla of Stephen of Bourbon
Catherine Rider
7   Superior Spirituality versus Popular Piety in Late-Medieval England
A K McHardy
8   Knights, Cooks, Monks and Tourists: Elite and Popular Experience of the Late-Medieval Jerusalem Pilgrimage
Katherine Beebe
9   Cisterian Nuns in Medieval England: Unofficial Meets Official
Elizabeth Freeman
10   The Most Traversed Bridge: a Reconsideration of Elite and Popular Religion in Late Medieval England
Salvador Ryan
11   Prayer and Participation in Late Medieval England
Robert N Swanson
12   Elite and Popular Religion: the Book of Hours and Lay Piety in the Later Middle Ages
Eamon Duffy
13   Popular and Elite Religion: Feastdays and Preaching
David D'Avray
14   From Royal Prayer Books to Common Prayers: Religious Practices in Late Medieval and Early Modern Poland
Urszula Borkowska
15   Poets, Peasants, and Pamphlets: Who Wrote and Who Read Reformation Flugschriften
David Bagchi
16   Some Italian Vernacular Religious Books, their Authors and their readers, 1543-8
Patrick Preston
17   `Everyone Should Be Like the People': Elite and Popular Religion and the Counter Reformation
Trevor Johnson
18   Martin Marprelate and the Popular Voice
Brian Cummings
19   Divine Idea and `Our Mother': Elite and Popular Understanding in the Cult of Our Lady of Guadalupe of Mexico
David A Brading
20   Piety and Poisoning in Restoration Plymouth
Peter Marshall
21   Paternalism and Roman Catholicism: the English Catholic Elite in the Long Eighteenth Century
Sally Jordan
22   Rural Religion and the Politeness of Parsons: the Church of England in South Warwickshire, c.1689-c..1820
23   `...This Congregation Here Present...': Seating in Parish Churches during the Long Eighteenth Century
W M Jacob
24   Indefinite Success: Religion and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Geneva
Linda M Kirk
25   Ulster Presbyterianism as a Popular Religious Culture, 1750-1860
Andrew Holmes
26   Elitist Leadership and Congregational Participation among Early Plymouth Bretheren
Timothy C. F. Stunt
27   Popular and Elite Religion, the Church and Devotional Control
Sheridan W Gilley
28   Elite and Popular religion in the Religious Census of 30 March 1851
John Wolffe
29   Elite and Popular Religion: the Case of Newman
Dermot Fenlon
30   The Bolton Prelude to Port Sunlight: W. H. Lever [1851-1925] as Patron and Paternalist
Clyde Binfield
31   The Romance of the Slum: Gender and Cross-Class Comunication of Religious Belief, 1880-1920
Mary Clare Martin
32   Seeing Protestant Icons: the Popular Reception of Visual Media in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century America
David Morgan
33   Anglican `Establishment' Reactions to `Pop` Church Music in England, 1956-c.1990
Ian Jones and Peter Webster

Reviews
A volume of lively essays which interrogates the value of one of religious history's most durable, and pernicious, binaries. ARCHIVES



 

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