A Thousand Years of the English Parish: Medieval Patterns and Modern Interpretations

A Thousand Years of the English Parish: Medieval Patterns and Modern Interpretations

by Anthea Jones (Author)

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'As a one-volume history of the English parish, a work to read, enjoy and profit from, this deserves a gold medal' CHURCH TIMES

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: W&N
Published: 13 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 1900624508
ISBN 13: 9781900624503
Book Overview: There are 13,000 parishes in England, each with its parish church, covering the country in a network which gives identities to local communities. Two-thirds of English parishes are ancient, probably a thousand years old; one-third have been founded in the last 150 years, largely to meet the enormously increased numbers of people in big towns. One of the major themes of the book is the changing social status of the clergy from medieval times. The author also looks at the future of the parish, a long lasting survivor from another age, that has done so much to shape the special characteristics of English villages and towns..

Author Bio
Anthea Jones read Modern History at Oxford and later obtained a doctorate at the University of Kent. In 1991 she retired from a position as Head of History and Director of Studies at Cheltenham Ladies College to devote more time to writing and research. Tewkesbury was published in 1987 & The Cotswolds in 1994