, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 418 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:25 b/w, 2 tables b/w., 2 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503593555.
Summary The essays in this book bring to light and analyse the continuities and shifts in daily religious practices across Europe ? from Portugal to Hungary and from Italy to the British Isles ? in the transition from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. While some of these changes, such as the increasing use of rosaries and the resort to Ars Moriendi, were the consequence of the rise of a more personal and interiorized faith, other changes had different causes. These included the spreading of the Reformation over Europe, the expulsion or compulsory conversion of the Jews in the Iberian Peninsula, and the conquest of large portions of eastern Christianity by the Turks ? all of which forced people, who suddenly found that they had become religious minorities, to adopt new ways of living and new strategies for expressing their religiosity. By recovering and analysing the cultural dynamics and connections between religious power, knowledge, culture, and practices, this collection reconsiders and enriches our understanding of one of the most critical phases of Europe's cultural history. At the same time, it challenges existing narratives of the development of (early) modern identities that still, all too often, dominate the self-understanding of contemporary European society. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Interpreting Changes in Daily Religious Practice and Changes of Interpretation in the 'Long Fifteenth Century' ? IAN JOHNSON AND ANA MARIA S. A. RODRIGUES Religious Practices and Everyday Life: The Monastic Experience Religious Practices of the Canons Regular of St Augustine in the Czech Lands: The Statutes of Roudnice ? AD LA EBERSONOV The Devotional Book in Context and Use: Catalan Poor Clares and English Birgittines: Spaces, Performance, and Memory ? BLANCA GAR , N RIA JORNET-BENITO, AND DAVID CARRILLO-RANGEL Literacy, Books, and the Community: Textual Evidence from a Portuguese Dominican Nunnery ? GILBERTO CORALEJO MOITEIRO Religious Practices and Everyday Life: The Laity Change and Continuity in Lay Devotion as Evidenced by Prayer Beads in Medieval Poland and Central Europe ? MONIKA SACZY?SKA-VERCAMER A Daily Devotion of the Long Fifteenth Century: Italian Literature on the Rosary ? ERMINIA ARDISSINO The Prayer Book of George of Pod?brady and Books of Private Devotion in Post-Hussite Bohemia ? JAN DIENSTBIER The 'Goostly Chaffare' of Reginald Pecock: Everyday Craft, Commerce, and Custom Meet Syllogistic Polemic in Fifteenth-Century London ? IAN JOHNSON The Reformation and the First Book in the Lithuanian Language ? DALIA MARIJA STAN?IENE Preparing for Death and the Afterlife 'The Kingdom of Heaven cannot be denied to you justly because you have fought correctly': Tracing the Evolution of Ars moriendi Literature in the Fifteenth Century ? JOOST ROBBE Caxton and the Reception of the Artes moriendi ? DELPHINE MERCUZOT Death Multiplied: The Legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead in Bohemian Art in the Context of Late Medieval Religious Practice ? DANIELA RYWIKOV De praeparatione ad mortem: The Dying and Death of Charles V (1500-1558) ? NIKOLA SAMARD?I? Continuity and Change in Religious Practices: Christianity and Islam The Phenomenon of Crypto-Christianity in the Balkans during the Sixteenth Century ? VLADIMIR ABRAMOVI? AND HARIS DAJ? Traditions and Transitions: Examples of Parallel Practices in a Sixteenth-Century Central European Region ? MARCELL SEB?K Continuity and Discontinuity in Everyday Religious Life in Southern Hungary before 1526 in the Light of Supplications to the Holy See ? MELINA ROKAI Conclusion Books and Objects Supporting Quotidian Devotion: Conclusions and Prospects for Investigating Daily Religious Practices during the 'Long Fifteenth Century' ? G RALDINE VEYSSEYRE *** Index