Stanford Lehmberg, a noted authority on the Tudor period,
examines the impact of the Reformation on the cathedrals of England
and Wales. Based largely on manuscript materials from the cathedral
archives themselves, this book is the first attempt to draw
together information for all twenty-nine of the cathedrals that
existed in the Tudor period. The author scrutinizes the major
changes that took place during this era in the institutional
structure, personnel, endowments, liturgy, and music of the
cathedral and shows how the cathedrals, unlike the monasteries that
were dissolved by Henry VIII, succeeded in adapting successfully to
the Reformation. Forty-two illustrations depict sixteenth-century
changes in cathedral buildings.
Narrative chapters trace the changes that occurred during the
reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, "Bloody" Mary, and Elizabeth I.
Analytical sections are devoted to cathedral finance and cathedral
music. The changing lives of cathedral musicians are described in
some detail, and even greater attention is paid to the cathedral
clergy, whose living conditions changed markedly when they were
allowed to marry. Using a variety of sources, including such
physical remains as tombs and monuments, the concluding chapter
discusses the role of cathedrals in English society.
Originally published in 1989.
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