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None. xi, pages: 25 cm. "The Rise and Fall of Merry England explores the religious and secular rituals which marked the passage of the year in late medieval and early modern England, and tells the story of how they altered over time in response to political, religious, and social changes. Ronald Hutton examines a number of important and controversial issues, such as the character and pace of the User Interaction Count:  · Hutton's thesis is that in the course of the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as a protestant church was first established under Elizabeth, then briefly overthrown in the experiments of the s and 50s, and finally replaced by the pluralist, if intolerant, religious arrangements of the Restoration, certain popular rituals, celebrations, revels, and observances that marked the year were Article Type: Book Review. An entertaining book that breaks new scholarly ground, The Rise and Fall of Merry England explores the rituals which marked the passage of the year in late medieval and early modern England. Treating both religious and secular rituals, and both popular and elite ones, Hutton tells how they altered over time in response to political, religious, and social change/5.


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The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual Year by Ronald Hutton () Paperback – January 1, out of 5 stars 7 ratings See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. The Rise and Fall of Merry England - The Ritual Year Highly readable and entertaining, Ronald Hutton's acclaimed work is the first comprehensive account of the religious and secular rituals of late medieval and early modern England. The Stations of the Sun - A History of the Ritual Year in Britain Ronald Hutton takes us on a. Highly readable and entertaining, Ronald Hutton's acclaimed work is the first comprehensive account of the religious and secular rituals of late medieval and early modern England.

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