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medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

In England, although it has been common to think that the Middle Ages 
stopped in 1485 or 1509 (either end of Henry VII) one could certainly go to 
the break with Rome and the dissolution of religious houses in the 1530s or 
even 1548 and the dissolution of chantries.  If  Reformation and dissolution 
are the watershed, the date for Scotland is even later.
Rosemary Hayes

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> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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>> By no stretch can we get the spring of 1530 into the middle ages.
>
> The late-gothic art exhibition at the V&A in 2003/4 extended them to 1547! 
> ("Gothic: Art for England, 1400-1547")
>
> John Briggs
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