Religion and Society in Early Modern England: A SourcebookDavid Cressy, Lori Anne Ferrell Routledge, 7 mai 2007 - 272 pages Religion and Society in Early Modern England is a thorough sourcebook covering interplay between religion, politics, society, and popular culture in the Tudor and Stuart periods. It covers the crucial topics of the Reformation through narratives, reports, literary works, orthodox and unorthodox religious writing, institutional church documents, and parliamentary proceedings. Helpful introductions put each of the sources in context and make this an accessible student text. |
Table des matières
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The Old Relifion and The New | 12 |
II The Established Church | 48 |
III Religious Cluture and Religious Contest In Elizabethan England | 96 |
IV The Jacobean Church | 147 |
V Ceremonialism and Its Discontents | 169 |
VI Religious Revolution | 201 |
Chronology | 245 |
Glossary | 247 |
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