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Religion, Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688
 
 
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Religion, Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688 [Hardcover]

Donna B. Hamilton (Editor), Richard Strier (Editor)

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0521474566 978-0521474566 March 29, 1996
This collection of essays by historians and literary scholars treats English history and culture from the Reformation to the Glorious Revolution as a single coherent period in which religion was a dominant element in political and cultural life. It explores the close linkage between religion and politics in the period through the examination of a wide variety of literary and nonliterary texts. Normal period and disciplinary distinctions are broken down, as post-Reformation culture is shown struggling with major issues of belief and authority.

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"The volume offers a promising sampling of larger studies to come from an able team of contributors from three disciplines who have a variety of valuable things to say about the persistence of religion amid the tangle of English politics." Sixteenth Century Journal

"...this volume succeeds brilliantly in showing how ecclesiology cannot be segregated from politics....this collection represents a sure step toward our fuller understanding of the period." Richard Mallette, Journal of English and Germanic Philology

"...each essay shows polish and sophistication" Albion

"Hamilton and Strier's compilation is an important interdisciplinary addition to the fields of Tudor-Stuart history, religious studies, and literary criticism." Cecile Zinberg, Studies in Chirstianity and Culture

"The collection of twelve essays edited by Donna Hamilton and Richard Strier is exemplary. Evenly divided between English and history departments, contributors from both sides of the Atlantic investigate how religion, literature, and politics intertwine." Charles A. Huttar, Religion & Literature

"...each essay shows polish and sophistication..." C. John Sommerville, Albion

"The essays are refreshingly free of trendy jargon." D.G. Paz, Religious Studies Review

Book Description

This collection of essays by historians and literary scholars treats English history and culture from the Reformation to the Glorious Revolution as a single coherent period in which religion is a dominant element in political and cultural life. It explores the close linkage between religion and politics in the period through the examination of a wide variety of literary and non-literary texts. Normal period and disciplinary distinctions are broken down, as post-Reformation culture is shown struggling with major issues of belief and authority.

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In 1544 John Bale, whose efforts on behalf of the survival and transmission of English historical records are themselves legendary, attempted to rewrite one of the legends of the "proto-reformation" of the early fifteenth century. Read the first page
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salvage nation, outward meanes, gothic polity, salvage island, medieval poor law, dissenting authors, mixed monarchy, good old cause, royal supremacy, clerical power
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Eikon Basilike, New York, Restoration Crisis, Upon Appleton House, Thomas Shadwell, Mark Goldie, George Herbert, Peter Lake, Andrew Marvell, John Milton, Richard Strier, Eikon Alethine, Hampton Court, John Locke, New Haven, Algernon Sidney, English Renaissance, Henrietta Maria, Henry Spelman, John Bale, John Donne, Lancelot Andrewes, Archbishop Laud, Earl of Dorset, English Reformation
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