Caps, Shrouds, Lawn and Tackle: English Bishops and their Dress from the Sixteenth Century to the Restoration
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Authors | Harmes, Marcus (Author) and Harmes, Marcus |
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Journal Title | COSTUME-THE JOURNAL OF THE COSTUME SOCIETY |
Journal Citation | 48 (1), pp. 3-20 |
Number of Pages | 18 |
Year | Jan 2014 |
Place of Publication | Leeds, WYorks. United Kingdom |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1179/0590887613Z.00000000036 |
Web Address (URL) | http://www.maneyonline.com/loi/cos |
Abstract | The vestiarian controversies of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in England have attracted an extensive scholarly literature. This literature has tended to show the ways the Church of England could be condemned as inadequately reformed through attacks against its external trappings. Much less has been written about how the targets of attack — the clothing that bishops wore — could in fact be transformed into a means of defending the |
Keywords | episcopacy; bishops; rochet; chimere; vestiarian controversy; English Reformation |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 500401. Christian studies |
430304. British history | |
500405. Religion, society and culture | |
Public Notes | © The Costume Society 2014. Permanent restricted access to published version due to publisher copyright policy. |
Byline Affiliations | Open Access College |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
Title | Caps, Shrouds, Lawn and Tackle: English Bishops and their Dress from the Sixteenth Century to the Restoration |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q243q/caps-shrouds-lawn-and-tackle-english-bishops-and-their-dress-from-the-sixteenth-century-to-the-restoration
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