Catholics and the 'Protestant Nation': Religious Politics and Identity in Early Modern England

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Ethan H. Shagan
Manchester University Press, 2005 M09 3 - 213 páginas
This book brings together leading historians of Catholicism and other notable historians of early modern English society in order to pull Catholicism back into the mainstream of English historiography, and to ask readers to suspend their assumptions and prejudices about the nature of Catholic history. Its primary assertion is that many of the fundamental issues of English history cannot be adequately understood without taking into account a Catholic perspective, while many of the fundamental issues of Catholic history cannot be understood in isolation from the rest of English society.
 

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Is the Pope Catholic? Henry VIII and the semantics of schism
22
the schism and its legacy in midTudor
49
Elizabeth and the Catholics Michael C Questier
69
Construing martyrdom in the English Catholic community
95
Ben Jonson
128
Papalist political thought and the controversy over the Jacobean oath
162
postReformation English Catholicism
185
INDEX207
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Ethan H. Shagan is Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University.

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