| Management number | 231861985 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$12.07 | Model Number | 231861985 | ||
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Almost a thousand years of history. Demolished in five.Between 1536 and 1541, Henry VIII targeted nearly 900 religious houses across England. Hundreds more were torn apart in Scotland. The stone was recycled. The libraries were scattered. The communities were dissolved. And for centuries, the story of why any of it mattered was buried beneath layers of Protestant triumphalism and convenient historical amnesia.Long Reign of Silence sets out to recover what was lost—not the buildings, but the worldview they represented.Joseph Kelly traces British monasticism from its earliest roots at the close of Roman rule, through the rugged island communities of Celtic Christianity, the great abbeys of Anglo-Saxon England, the reforming zeal of the Norman era, and the sprawling medieval institutions that shaped everything from infrastructure and education to architecture and agriculture. Drawing on a rich cast of abbots, queens, reformers, and reluctant kings, Kelly shows that Britain's monks and nuns were not a parasitic relic waiting to be swept away; they were central to the development of the nation itself.The story Kelly tells is one with living consequences. The same anti-Catholic bias that motivated the dissolution, he argues, still shapes how Britain remembers (or fails to remember) its monastic past. Place names, cathedral walls, stately homes built from abbey stone: the evidence is everywhere. The honest reckoning is long overdue.Perfect for readers of Eamon Duffy, Thomas Cahill, and Dan Jones, Long Reign of Silence brings rigorous scholarship and sharp polemic to one of British history's most neglected chapters.Covers over 1,000 years of British monasticism in a single, accessible narrativeExamines Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and late medieval monastic traditionsExplores famous sites including Fountains Abbey, Buckland Abbey, Ely, Canterbury, and GloucesterChallenges the standard post-Reformation account of monastic decline and dissolutionWritten for general readers — no prior knowledge of medieval history requiredThe stones were repurposed. The story doesn't have to be. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1957206373 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1957206370 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Cruachan Hill Press |
| Dimensions | 6.75 x 0.78 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| Print length | 344 pages |
| Publication date | May 5, 2026 |
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