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Author Heslop, T. A.
Title Art, faith and place in East Anglia [electronic resource] : from prehistory to the present / T.A. Heslop, Elizabeth Mellings, Margit Thøfner.
Publication Info Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2012.



Descript 1 online resource (352 p.)
Contents Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Chapter 1 Introduction: On Faith, Objects and Locality; Chapter 2 But Where is Norfolk?; Chapter 3 Sacred Image and Regional Identity in Late-Prehistoric Norfolk; Chapter 4 Piety from the Ploughsoil: Religion in roman Norfolk through Recent Metal-Detector Finds; Chapter 5 Paganism in Early-Anglo-Saxon East Anglia; Chapter 6 Devotion, Pestilence and Conflict: The Medieval Wall Paintings of St Mary The Virgin, Lakenheath; Chapter 7 'Here Be Dragons': The Cult of St Margaret of Antioch and Strategies for Survival.
Chapter 8 The Medieval Jews of Norwich and their LegacyChapter 9 Late-Medieval Glass-Painting in Norfolk: Developments in Iconography and Craft c.1250-1540; Chapter 10 Graffiti and Devotion in Three Maritime Churches; Chapter 11 Norfolk Wayside Crosses: Biographies of Landscape and Place; Chapter 12 Landscapes of Faith and Polotics in Early-Modern Norwich; Chapter 13 Practice and Belief: Manifestations of Witchcraft, Magic and Paganism in East Anglia from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day.
Chapter 14 Provinciality and the Victorians: Church Design in Nineteenth-Century East AngliaChapter 15 Maharajah Duleep Singh, Elveden and Sikh Pilgrimage; Chapter 16 Supernatural Folklore and the Popular Imagination: Re-Reading Object and Locality in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 17 Pro Patria Mori: Christian Rallies and War Memorials of Early-Twentieth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 18 Pagans in Place, from Stonehenge to Seahenge: 'Sacred' Archeological Monuments and Artifacts in Britain; Chapter 19 Art, Spirit and Ancient Places in Norfolk.
Chapter 20 Sacred Sites and Blessed Objects: Art and Religion in Contemporary NorfolkBibliography; Index; Backcover.
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ISBN 9781782040620 (e-book)
1782040625 (e-book)
9781843837442
1843837447
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Author Heslop, T. A.
Subject Catholic Church
Art and religion -- England -- East Anglia.
Christian art and symbolism -- England -- East Anglia.
Alt author Mellings, Elizabeth.
Thøfner, Margit.
Descript 1 online resource (352 p.)
Contents Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Chapter 1 Introduction: On Faith, Objects and Locality; Chapter 2 But Where is Norfolk?; Chapter 3 Sacred Image and Regional Identity in Late-Prehistoric Norfolk; Chapter 4 Piety from the Ploughsoil: Religion in roman Norfolk through Recent Metal-Detector Finds; Chapter 5 Paganism in Early-Anglo-Saxon East Anglia; Chapter 6 Devotion, Pestilence and Conflict: The Medieval Wall Paintings of St Mary The Virgin, Lakenheath; Chapter 7 'Here Be Dragons': The Cult of St Margaret of Antioch and Strategies for Survival.
Chapter 8 The Medieval Jews of Norwich and their LegacyChapter 9 Late-Medieval Glass-Painting in Norfolk: Developments in Iconography and Craft c.1250-1540; Chapter 10 Graffiti and Devotion in Three Maritime Churches; Chapter 11 Norfolk Wayside Crosses: Biographies of Landscape and Place; Chapter 12 Landscapes of Faith and Polotics in Early-Modern Norwich; Chapter 13 Practice and Belief: Manifestations of Witchcraft, Magic and Paganism in East Anglia from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day.
Chapter 14 Provinciality and the Victorians: Church Design in Nineteenth-Century East AngliaChapter 15 Maharajah Duleep Singh, Elveden and Sikh Pilgrimage; Chapter 16 Supernatural Folklore and the Popular Imagination: Re-Reading Object and Locality in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 17 Pro Patria Mori: Christian Rallies and War Memorials of Early-Twentieth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 18 Pagans in Place, from Stonehenge to Seahenge: 'Sacred' Archeological Monuments and Artifacts in Britain; Chapter 19 Art, Spirit and Ancient Places in Norfolk.
Chapter 20 Sacred Sites and Blessed Objects: Art and Religion in Contemporary NorfolkBibliography; Index; Backcover.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781782040620 (e-book)
1782040625 (e-book)
9781843837442
1843837447
Author Heslop, T. A.
Subject Catholic Church
Art and religion -- England -- East Anglia.
Christian art and symbolism -- England -- East Anglia.
Alt author Mellings, Elizabeth.
Thøfner, Margit.

Subject Catholic Church
Art and religion -- England -- East Anglia.
Christian art and symbolism -- England -- East Anglia.
Descript 1 online resource (352 p.)
Contents Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Chapter 1 Introduction: On Faith, Objects and Locality; Chapter 2 But Where is Norfolk?; Chapter 3 Sacred Image and Regional Identity in Late-Prehistoric Norfolk; Chapter 4 Piety from the Ploughsoil: Religion in roman Norfolk through Recent Metal-Detector Finds; Chapter 5 Paganism in Early-Anglo-Saxon East Anglia; Chapter 6 Devotion, Pestilence and Conflict: The Medieval Wall Paintings of St Mary The Virgin, Lakenheath; Chapter 7 'Here Be Dragons': The Cult of St Margaret of Antioch and Strategies for Survival.
Chapter 8 The Medieval Jews of Norwich and their LegacyChapter 9 Late-Medieval Glass-Painting in Norfolk: Developments in Iconography and Craft c.1250-1540; Chapter 10 Graffiti and Devotion in Three Maritime Churches; Chapter 11 Norfolk Wayside Crosses: Biographies of Landscape and Place; Chapter 12 Landscapes of Faith and Polotics in Early-Modern Norwich; Chapter 13 Practice and Belief: Manifestations of Witchcraft, Magic and Paganism in East Anglia from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day.
Chapter 14 Provinciality and the Victorians: Church Design in Nineteenth-Century East AngliaChapter 15 Maharajah Duleep Singh, Elveden and Sikh Pilgrimage; Chapter 16 Supernatural Folklore and the Popular Imagination: Re-Reading Object and Locality in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 17 Pro Patria Mori: Christian Rallies and War Memorials of Early-Twentieth-Century Norfolk; Chapter 18 Pagans in Place, from Stonehenge to Seahenge: 'Sacred' Archeological Monuments and Artifacts in Britain; Chapter 19 Art, Spirit and Ancient Places in Norfolk.
Chapter 20 Sacred Sites and Blessed Objects: Art and Religion in Contemporary NorfolkBibliography; Index; Backcover.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Mellings, Elizabeth.
Thøfner, Margit.
ISBN 9781782040620 (e-book)
1782040625 (e-book)
9781843837442
1843837447

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