Seeing Faith, Printing Pictures: Religious Identity during the English Reformation

Author:   David J. Davis
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   25
ISBN:  

9789004236011


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 February 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David J. Davis
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   25
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.561kg
ISBN:  

9789004236011


ISBN 10:   9004236015
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Davis has written an excellent book, dealing with a subject full of pitfalls with care and obvious academic integrity. Andrew A. Chibi, England. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 44, No. 4 (2013), pp. 1078-1080. this book brings together important evidence that the desire for visual images continued into the Reformation. James A. Knapp, Loyola University Chicago. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Spring 2014), pp. 300-301. The monograph is well written and throws numerous shafts of light on specific cases and on wider issues such as the debate on 'iconophobia'. Ian Green, University of Edinburgh. In: Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 100, No. 1 (2014), pp. 148-149.


Seeing Faith ... presents a well-constructed and well-illustrated survey which draws on a wide range of contemporary sources. It ... successfully probes a sizeable subject which should be enjoyed by readers in a number of fields. Margaret Aston. In: Print Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2015), pp. 315-317. Davis has written an excellent book, dealing with a subject full of pitfalls with care and obvious academic integrity. Andrew A. Chibi, England. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 44, No. 4 (2013), pp. 1078-1080. this book brings together important evidence that the desire for visual images continued into the Reformation. James A. Knapp, Loyola University Chicago. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Spring 2014), pp. 300-301. The monograph is well written and throws numerous shafts of light on specific cases and on wider issues such as the debate on 'iconophobia'. Ian Green, University of Edinburgh. In: Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 100, No. 1 (2014), pp. 148-149.


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David J. Davis, Ph.D. (2009) in History, University of Exeter, is Assistant Professor in History at Houston Baptist University. He has published several articles and reviews on the English Reformation and early modern print culture.

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