Protestant identities : religion, society, and self-fashioning in post-Reformation England /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: McClendon, Muriel C., Ward, Joseph P., 1965-, MacDonald, Michael, 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, [1999]
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Table of Contents:
  • Different kinds of speaking: symbolic violence and secular iconoclasm in early modern England / David Cressy
  • Conversation and the its consequences in the life and letters of Nicholas Sherterden / Thomas R. Holien
  • The kingdom of Christ, the kingdom of England, and the kingdom of Traske: John Traske and the persistence of radical puritanism in early Stuart England / David R. Como
  • The mental world of Sir Richard Berkeley / J. Sears McGee
  • "Prudentia ultra sexum": Lady Jane Bacon and the management of her families / Felicity Heal and Clive Holmes
  • "Good works" and social ties: helping the migrant poor in Early modern England / Ilana Krausman Ben-Amos
  • Godliness, commemoration, and community: the management of provincial schools by London trade guilds / Joseph P. Ward
  • Remembering the puritan past: John Walker and Anglican memories of the English Civil War / Burke W. Griggs
  • Reconsidering the Marian persecution: the urban context / Muriel C. McClendon
  • The "great persecution" reconsidered: the Irish Quakers and the ethic of suffering / Richard L. Greaves
  • Local politics in Restoration England: religion, culture, and politics in Oliver Heywood's halifax / John Smail
  • "Born on my land": identity, community, and faith among the Welsh in early modern london / Katharine W. Swett
  • Separate spheres? Ideology and practice in London gender relations, 1660-1740 / Robert B. Shoemaker.