'The Right Ordering of Souls'

The Parish of All Saints' Bristol on the Eve of the Reformation

Clive Burgess author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:20th Apr '18

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The relationship between people and parish in the late medieval ages illuminated by this study of a remarkable survival from the period. In the two centuries preceding the Reformation in England, economic, political and spiritual conditions combined with constructive effect. Endemic plague prompted a demonstrative piety and, in a world enjoying rising disposable incomes, this linked with current teachings - especially the doctrine of Purgatory - to sustain a remarkable devotional generosity. Moreover, political conditions, and particularly war with France, persuaded the government to summonits subjects' assistance, including responses encouraged in England's many parishes. As a result, the wealthier classes invested in and worked for their neighbourhood churches with a degree of largesse - witnessed in parish buildings in many localities - hardly equalled since. Buildings apart, the scarcity of pre-Reformation parish records means, however, that the resonances of this response, and the manner in which parishioners organised their worship, are ordinarily lost to us. This book, using the remarkable survival of records for one parish - All Saints', Bristol, in the later fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries - scrutinises the investment that the faithful made. Ifnot necessarily typical, it is undeniably revealing, going further than any previous study to expose and explain parishioners' priorities, practices and achievements in the late Middle Ages. In so doing, it also charts a world that would soon vanish. Dr CLIVE BURGESS holds a Senior Lectureship in late medieval history at Royal Holloway, University of London.

A blockbuster of a book...A rich study of aspects of the life of one parish viewed through the eyes of its devoted clergy and leading parishioners. * ECCLESIOLOGY TODAY *
As a 'thick-description' of pre-Reformation parish life, it can be set alongside Eamon Duffy's Voices of Morebath.... a most welcome exemplification of 'what it was like' to be a late medieval parishioner, written by one of the pathbreakers of revisionist interpretations of pre-Reformation religion. * HISTORY *
The context The Right Ordering of Souls provides is essential for the story of the church and as a backdrop of the English Reformation. * FIDES ET HISTORIA *
A monograph which offers the most in-depth and stimulating account of a single medieval English parish yet to be written. * JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY *
This is a splendid book, and one that everyone interested in either 'popular religion' or the history of Bristol in the late Middle Ages will want on their shelves. . . . [H]ighly recommended. * SPECULUM *
Provides an exceptionally rich picture of pre-Reformation life within the parish of All Saints', Bristol, which will surely become a firm fixture in the libraries and reading lists of those working on religious and parish history. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY *
A wonderful study of a unique archive which not only contributes to the field of late medieval ecclesiastical history, but also to discussion of late medieval Bristol. It will serve the interests and learning of undergraduate and graduate students, historians, and the general public more widely. It should be taken as a study of a single parish with wider applications. * NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES *
It will be widely welcomed and much used..An important contribution to the ongoing reconstruction of the fuller pre-Reformation English church. * BRITISH CATHOLIC HISTORY *
An excellent study of an important subject and can be thoroughly recommended to all who are interested in the history of Bristol. * BRISTOL & GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY *
Here, in a series of chapters covering such topics as lay testamentary bequests, the foundation of chantries and anniversaries, maintenance of the church fabric, and the lay management of the parish, [Burgess] lays bare the rich tapestry of All Saints' devotional life. -- Nigel Saul * Journal of British Studies *

ISBN: 9781783273096

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1g

491 pages