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30 - History
University of Birmingham
Decorating the 'Godly' Household: Religious Art in Post Reformation Briatin
This book required the identification, recording and analysis of a considerable body of extant material evidence in private and managed historic houses throughout Britain. This primary source material was extremely difficult to locate and access, involving extensive periods of fieldwork in various regions to document and study the evidence in situ. An extended period of data collection, analysis and synthesis was necessary to support the interdisciplinary approach, critical insight and arguments of the book, which presents a particularly extensive and complex thesis to overturn previous assumptions across several disciplines about the process and impact of the reformation.