Puritanism has, rightly, been seen as a primarily English phenomenon. But puritan ideas can also be studied in very different contexts, as they spread throughout the English-speaking religious world. This article seeks to “decentre” puritanism by examining it from the perspective of the other two national churches in Britain and Ireland – those in Scotland and Ireland. Taking Patrick Collinson’s definition of puritanism—that it was not something definable in itself, but rather it was one half of a stressful relationship – it is shown that in both Ireland and Scotland, puritanism only came into existence when it was attacked by the English monarch and by those who saw puritanism in terms of its English manifestation. Until well into the seve...
Scholarship on the presence of Catholics in the early modern British Atlantic has tended to emphasis...
Much has been written of the history of English Puritanism. This brief examination of the subject pu...
Recent historiography on the Elizabethan regime has argued that it was strongly dominated by convinc...
This article seeks to identify a vein of ‘Puritanism’ running through orthodox religious culture in ...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
Between 1825 and 1880, the reputation of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English Puritanism unde...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
Scholarship on the presence of Catholics in the early modern British Atlantic has tended to emphasis...
Much has been written of the history of English Puritanism. This brief examination of the subject pu...
Recent historiography on the Elizabethan regime has argued that it was strongly dominated by convinc...
This article seeks to identify a vein of ‘Puritanism’ running through orthodox religious culture in ...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
Between 1825 and 1880, the reputation of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English Puritanism unde...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
In the whole terminology of\u27 history there are few words more difficult to define than Puritan”,...
Scholarship on the presence of Catholics in the early modern British Atlantic has tended to emphasis...
Much has been written of the history of English Puritanism. This brief examination of the subject pu...
Recent historiography on the Elizabethan regime has argued that it was strongly dominated by convinc...