The Archaeology Of Reformation 1480 1580 by David M. Gaimster
Society, Culture and Ideology
This comprehensive study delves into the transformative period of the Reformation, exploring how religious, social, and political upheavals between 1480 and 1580 reshaped the material culture of Europe. By examining archaeological evidence, the work highlights the profound changes in everyday life, from shifts in religious practices and iconography to the evolution of domestic spaces and public architecture. It provides a nuanced understanding of how these changes were reflected in the artifacts and structures left behind, offering a fresh perspective on the impact of the Reformation on European society.
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- Published
- 1997
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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