This study examines the problem of religious and political obedience in early modern England. Drawing upon extensive manuscript research, it focuses on the reign of Mary I (1553-1558), when the official return to Roman Catholicism was accompanied by the prosecution of Protestants for heresy, and the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), when the state religion again shifted to Protestantism. I argue that the cognitive dissonance created by these seesaw changes of official doctrine necessitated a society in which religious mutability became standard operating procedure. For most early modern men and women it was impossible to navigate between the competing and contradictory dictates of Tudor religion and politics without conforming, dissimulatin...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
Uncertainty had long characterized the lives of early modern Catholics. Prior to the 1630s, members ...
This paper examines the contesting histories of the sixteenth-century English Reformation produced d...
English political thought from 1528 to 1558 was dominated by the question of obedience to civil auth...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
The focus of this thesis is to analyze the persecution of non-conforming Anabaptists in England unde...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
»Resistance Theory in Early Elizabethan England, 1558 – ca.1587«Theological controversies are a well...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
This dissertation assesses the religious and political roles and interpretations of martyrdom in Eng...
This book starts with an extraordinary event and document. The event is the trial and execution for ...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
This thesis aims to provide a general overview of the crime of heresy in England from about the yea...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
Uncertainty had long characterized the lives of early modern Catholics. Prior to the 1630s, members ...
This paper examines the contesting histories of the sixteenth-century English Reformation produced d...
English political thought from 1528 to 1558 was dominated by the question of obedience to civil auth...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
The focus of this thesis is to analyze the persecution of non-conforming Anabaptists in England unde...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
»Resistance Theory in Early Elizabethan England, 1558 – ca.1587«Theological controversies are a well...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
This dissertation assesses the religious and political roles and interpretations of martyrdom in Eng...
This book starts with an extraordinary event and document. The event is the trial and execution for ...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
This thesis aims to provide a general overview of the crime of heresy in England from about the yea...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
Uncertainty had long characterized the lives of early modern Catholics. Prior to the 1630s, members ...
This paper examines the contesting histories of the sixteenth-century English Reformation produced d...