Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England

Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England
Author: Michael C. Questier
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2006-04-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521860086

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A study of the political, religious and mental worlds of the Catholic aristocracy from 1550 to 1640,

Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England

Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England
Author: Michael C. Questier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2006
Genre: England
ISBN: 0511168845

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This is a study of the political, religious, social and mental worlds of the Catholic aristocracy from 1550 to 1640. Michael Questier examines the familial and patronage networks of the English Catholic community and their relationship to the later Tudors and Stuarts. He shows how the local history of the Reformation can be used to rewrite mainstream accounts of national politics and religious conflict in this period. The book takes in the various crises of mid- and late Elizabeth politics, the accession of James VI, the Gunpowder Plot, religious toleration and the start of the Thirty Years War and finally the rise of Laudianism, leading up to the civil war. It challenges recent historical notions of Catholicism as fundamentally sectarian and demonstrates the extent to which sections of the Catholic community had come to an understanding with both the local and national State by the later 1620s and 1630s.

Oral Culture and Catholicism in Early Modern England

Oral Culture and Catholicism in Early Modern England
Author: Alison Shell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139469067

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After the Reformation, England's Catholics were marginalised and excluded from using printed media for propagandist ends. Instead, they turned to oral media, such as ballads and stories, to plead their case and maintain contact with their community. Building on the growing interest in Catholic literature which has developed in early modern studies, Alison Shell examines the relationship between Catholicism and oral culture from the mid-sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. In order to recover the textual traces of this minority culture, she expands canonical boundaries, looking at anecdotes, spells and popular verse alongside more conventionally literary material. In her archival research she uncovers many important manuscript sources. This book is an important contribution to the rediscovery of the writings and culture of the Catholic community and will be of great interest to scholars of early modern literature, history and theology.

Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England

Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England
Author: DR. ENG SUSAN. COGAN
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9463726942

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Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England: Kinship, Gender, and Coexistence explores the lived experience of Catholic women and men in the post-Reformation century. Set against the background of the gendered dynamics of English society, this book demonstrates that English Catholics were potent forces in the shaping of English culture, religious policy, and the emerging nation-state. Drawing on kinship and social relationships rooted in the medieval period, post-Reformation English Catholic women and men used kinship, social networks, gendered strategies, political actions, and cultural activities like architecture and gardening to remain connected to patrons and to ensure the survival of their families through a period of deep social and religious change. This book contributes to recent scholarship on religious persecution and coexistence in post-Reformation Europe by demonstrating how English Catholics shaped state policy and enforcement of religious minorities and helped to define the character of early models of citizenship formation.

Catholics and the Protestant Nation

Catholics and the  Protestant Nation
Author: Ethan H. Shagan
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 071905768X

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This collection of original essays combines the interests of leading 'Catholic historians' and leading historians of early modern English culture to pull Catholicism back into the mainstream of English historiography

English Catholicism 1558 1642

English Catholicism 1558   1642
Author: Alan Dures,Francis Young
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000465747

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Newly revised and updated, the second edition of English Catholicism 1558–1642 explores the position of Catholics in early modern English society, their political significance, and the internal politics of the Catholic community. The Elizabethan religious settlement of 1559 ostensibly outlawed Catholicism in England, while subsequent events such as the papal excommunication of Elizabeth I, the Spanish Armada, and the Gunpowder Plot led to draconian penalties and persecution. The problem of Catholicism preoccupied every English government between Elizabeth I and Charles I, even if the numbers of Catholics remained small. Nevertheless, a Catholic community not only survived in early modern England but also exerted a surprising degree of influence. Amid intense persecution, expressions of Catholicism ranged from those who refused outright to attend the parish church (recusants) to ‘church papists’ who remained Catholics at heart. English Catholicism 1558–1642 shows that, against all odds, Catholics remained an influential and historically significant minority of religious dissenters in early modern England. Co-authored with Francis Young, this volume has been updated to include recent developments in the historiography of English Catholicism. It is a useful introduction for all undergraduate students interested in the English Reformation and early modern English history.

Religion and Society in Early Modern England

Religion and Society in Early Modern England
Author: David Cressy,Lori Anne Ferrell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134814770

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Early Modern English Catholicism

Early Modern English Catholicism
Author: James E. Kelly,Susan Royal
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004325678

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Early Modern English Catholicism: Identity, Memory and Counter-Reformation is an interdisciplinary collection that brings together leading scholars in the field to demonstrate the significance of early modern English Catholicism as a contributor to national and European Counter-Reformation culture.