Monuments And Memory In Early Modern England by Peter Sherlock
Royalist Ideology and the Commemoration of the Civil War
This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between monuments and the collective memory in early modern England, exploring how these physical structures served as vital tools for commemorating individuals and events. It examines the cultural and social significance of monuments, revealing how they were used to convey power, status, and identity in a rapidly changing society. Through a detailed analysis of various case studies, the book highlights the ways in which these memorials influenced public perception and historical narratives, offering a nuanced understanding of the interplay between memory, history, and material culture during this transformative period.
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- 2008
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