Examining the impact of the English and European Reformations on social interaction and community harmony, this volume simultaneously highlights the tension and degree of accommodation amongst ordinary people when faced with religious and social upheaval. Building on previous literature, this volume furthers our understanding of the process of negotiation at the most fundamental social and political levels.
Examining the impact of the English and European Reformations on social interaction and community harmony, this volume simultaneously highlights the tension and degree of accommodation amongst ordinary people when faced with religious and social upheaval. Building on previous literature, this volume furthers our understanding of the process of negotiation at the most fundamental social and political levels.
Nadine Lewycky, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; and Adam Morton, University of York, UK.
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Abbreviations Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Supping with Satan's Disciples: Spiritual and Secular Sociability in Post-Reformation England 2 Confessionalisation and Community in the Burial of English Catholics c.1570-1700 3 Fissures in the Bedrock: Parishes Chapels Parishioners and Chaplains in Pre-Reformation England 4 Clergy Laity and Ecclesiastical Discipline in Elizabethan Yorkshire Parishes 5 Reading Libels in Early Seventeenth-Century Northamptonshire 6 'For the lacke of true history': Polemic Conversion and Church History in Elizabethan England 7 Putting the Politics of Conscience on the Public Stage in Sir John Oldcastle part I 8 'When he was in France he was a Papist and when he was in England ... he was a Protestant': Negotiating Religious Identities in the Later Sixteenth Century 9 A Yorkshireman in the Bastille: John Harwood and the Quaker Mission to Paris 10 'Papists of the New Model': the English Mission and the Shadow of Blacklow Bibliography Index
Abbreviations Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Supping with Satan's Disciples: Spiritual and Secular Sociability in Post-Reformation England 2 Confessionalisation and Community in the Burial of English Catholics c.1570-1700 3 Fissures in the Bedrock: Parishes Chapels Parishioners and Chaplains in Pre-Reformation England 4 Clergy Laity and Ecclesiastical Discipline in Elizabethan Yorkshire Parishes 5 Reading Libels in Early Seventeenth-Century Northamptonshire 6 'For the lacke of true history': Polemic Conversion and Church History in Elizabethan England 7 Putting the Politics of Conscience on the Public Stage in Sir John Oldcastle part I 8 'When he was in France he was a Papist and when he was in England ... he was a Protestant': Negotiating Religious Identities in the Later Sixteenth Century 9 A Yorkshireman in the Bastille: John Harwood and the Quaker Mission to Paris 10 'Papists of the New Model': the English Mission and the Shadow of Blacklow Bibliography Index
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