The Harkirk graveyard and William Blundell 'the Recusant' (1560-1638): a reconsideration
This article revisits a locus classicus of British Catholic History, the interpretation of the coin-hoard found in 1611 by the Lancashire squire William Blundell of Little Crosby. This article offers new information, approaching the Harkirk silver from several perspectives: Mark Blundell offers a me...
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Формат: | Электронный ресурс Статья |
Язык: | Английский |
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[2018]
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British Catholic history
Год: 2018, Том: 34, Выпуск: 1, Страницы: 29-76 |
Индексация IxTheo: | CD Христианство и культура KAH Новое время KBF Британские острова KDB Католическая церковь |
Другие ключевые слова: | B
Recusant silver
B William Blundell (1560-1638) B Lancashire B Historiography B Little Crosby B Material Culture B Construction of memory |
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Итог: | This article revisits a locus classicus of British Catholic History, the interpretation of the coin-hoard found in 1611 by the Lancashire squire William Blundell of Little Crosby. This article offers new information, approaching the Harkirk silver from several perspectives: Mark Blundell offers a memoir of his ancestor William Blundell, as well as lending his voice to the account of the subsequent fate of the Harkirk silver; Professor Jane Stevenson and Professor Peter Davidson reconsider the sources for William Blundell's historiography as well as considering wider questions of memory and the recusant community; Dr Dora Thornton analyses the silver pyx made from the Harkirk coins in detail, and surveys analogous silverwork in depth. |
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ISSN: | 2055-7981 |
Второстепенные работы: | Enthalten in: British Catholic history
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/bch.2018.2 |