Catholic Culture In Early Modern England

Book Summary


"This collection contains cutting-edge research on a topic that has, until recently, been shockingly unrecognized and under-studied in the academic mainstream. This is a timely publication and one bound to prove a key point of reference in the future." --Alison Shell, University of Durham This collection of essays explores the survival of Catholic culture in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England--a time of Protestant domination and sometimes persecution. Contributors examine not only devotional, political, autobiographical, and other written texts, but also material objects such as church vestments, architecture, and symbolic spaces. Among the topics discussed in this volume are the influence of Latin culture on Catholic women, Marian devotion, the activities of Catholics in continental seminaries and convents, the international context of English Catholicism, and the influential role of women as maintainers of Catholic culture in a hostile religious and political environment. Catholic Culture in Early Modern England makes an important contribution to the ongoing project of historians and literary scholars to rewrite the cultural history of post-Reformation English Catholicism.

Book Details


Book Name Catholic Culture In Early Modern England
Author Ronald Corthell, Frances E. Dolan, Christopher Highley
Publisher University Of Notre Dame Press (Nov 2007)
ISBN 9780268022945
Pages 324
Language English
Price 2286
 
 

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