Trevor Cooper

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  1. 1. For Public Benefit

    Churches, Chapels and Meeting Houses in England and Wales
  2. 2. How Do We Keep Our Parish Churches

    The Maintenance Question Answered

    This insightful guide delves into the challenges and opportunities faced by parish churches in maintaining their historical and cultural significance in modern times. It explores practical strategies for preservation, community engagement, and sustainable management, emphasizing the importance of balancing tradition with contemporary needs. Through a blend of historical context and forward-thinking solutions, the book offers a comprehensive roadmap for ensuring these cherished institutions continue to thrive as vibrant centers of community life.

  3. 3. The Journal Of William Dowsing

    Iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War

    This historical account delves into the life and work of a 17th-century iconoclast who was tasked with purging churches of "superstitious" imagery during the English Civil War. Through detailed entries, the narrative reveals the systematic destruction of religious artifacts, stained glass, and other ecclesiastical decorations as part of a broader movement to align religious practices with Puritan ideals. The book provides a unique glimpse into the cultural and religious upheavals of the time, offering insights into the motivations and consequences of these radical reforms.

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  4. 4. Pews, Benches And Chairs

    Church Seating in English Parish Churches from the Fourteenth Century to the Present

    This insightful exploration delves into the evolution of seating arrangements within places of worship, tracing their historical, cultural, and architectural significance. It examines how these seemingly mundane objects reflect broader societal changes, from the communal benches of medieval times to the individualized pews of the Reformation era, and the modern chairs that accommodate contemporary worship practices. Through a rich tapestry of anecdotes, illustrations, and scholarly analysis, the book reveals how seating in sacred spaces is not just about comfort, but also about power, hierarchy, and community identity.