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    “Lived religion” in Henry's Reformation: the evidence from mass books by Aude DE MÉZERAC-ZANETTI

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Looking systematically at alterations made to service books in use during Henry VIII’s reign challenges the persistent belief that not much changed in religious practice under the reign of Henry and sheds light on the agency of parish priests and local communities in interpreting and enacting the royal supremacy. The lived religion framework highlights the anthropological functions of ritual and helps understand the ways in which worship was harnessed to gain support for the Henrician reforms but even more significantly this approach provides heuristic tools to examine the pragmatic function of alterations, revealing what they meant to the people who effected them and to lay men who were charged with the enforcement of these changes. …”
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    La Société Royale Économique des Amis du Pays de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle devant l'éclosion de la société de masse by Margarita Barral Martínez

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This paper aims to analyse the decline of the Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Santiago de Compostela over the 20th century, when its purpose ceased to make sense in mass society. We will first tackle the origins and development of the institution throughout the 19th century, after which we will present the evolution of this entity over the 20th century so as to show that its role as an educational and training centre, which had remained valid from the start, became outdated in the face of new social demands in the educational field.This brief essay has been based on the consultation of the documents kept in the Archive of the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Santiago (hereinafter ARSEAPS), as well as bibliographic sources.…”
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    L’œuvre de miséricorde du Roi : la statue de Louis XIV pour l’Hôtel de Ville de Paris par Antoine Coysevox, 1687-1689 by Alexandra Woolley

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The King authorized this new effigy during the 1687 Parisian festivities that commemorated his miraculous recovery from illness. …”
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