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The Boxmaker’s Revenge

Author : Peter Lake
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Religion
ISBN : 080474128X

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By narrating a protracted and frequently bizarre altercation between a London minister and a member of his flock, this book provides a vivid picture of puritanism at the parish level in early Stuart England, and places this dispute in the multiple social, cultural, and political contexts necessary to understand it.

Psalms in the Early Modern World

Author : Assoc Prof Linda Phyllis Austern,Mr David L Orvis,Ms Kari Boyd McBride
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409478973

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Psalms in the Early Modern World by Assoc Prof Linda Phyllis Austern,Mr David L Orvis,Ms Kari Boyd McBride Pdf

Psalms in the Early Modern World is the first book to explore the use, interpretation, development, translation, and influence of the Psalms in the Atlantic world, 1400-1800. In the age of Reformation, when religious concerns drove political, social, cultural, economic, and scientific discourse, the Bible was the supreme document, and the Psalms were arguably its most important book.The Psalms played a central role in arbitrating the salient debates of the day, including but scarcely limited to the nature of power and the legitimacy of rule; the proper role and purpose of nations; the justification for holy war and the godliness of peace; and the relationship of individual and community to God. Contributors to the collection follow these debates around the Atlantic world, to pre- and post-Hispanic translators in Latin America, colonists in New England, mystics in Spain, the French court during the religious wars, and both Protestants and Catholics in England. Psalms in the Early Modern World showcases essays by scholars from literature, history, music, and religious studies, all of whom have expertise in the use and influence of Psalms in the early modern world. The collection reaches beyond national and confessional boundaries and to look at the ways in which Psalms touched nearly every person living in early modern Europe and any place in the world that Europeans took their cultural practices.

The Boxmaker's Revenge

Author : Peter Lake
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0719059674

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This book is based on a story. Its main protagonists are a London clergyman, Stephen Denison, and a lay sectmaster and prophet, John Etherington. The dispute between the two men blew up in the mid-1620s, but its reverberations can be traced back to the 1590s and continued to 1640.Through Denison the book analyses the tensions and contradictions within the 'religion of protestants' that dominated great swathes of the early Stuart church. Through Etherington, it eavesdrops on a London puritan underground that has remained largely hidden from view and which, while it was related to, indeed, parasitic upon, was not coterminous with, the order and orthodoxy-centred puritanism of Stephen Denison.By placing the Denison/Etherington dispute in its multiple contexts, the book becomes a study of puritan theology and intra-puritan theological dispute; of lay clerical relations and of the politics of the parish; and thus of the social history of parish and puritan religion in London.

Varieties of Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism in Context

Author : David Finnegan,Dr Ariel Hessayon
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409482215

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Varieties of Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism in Context by David Finnegan,Dr Ariel Hessayon Pdf

The essays in this collection explore a number of significant questions regarding the terms 'radical' and 'radicalism' in early modern English contexts. They investigate whether we can speak of a radical tradition, and whether radicalism was a local, national or transnational phenomenon. In so doing this volume examines the exchange of ideas and texts in the history of supposedly radical events, ideologies and movements (or moments). Once at the cutting edge of academic debate radicalism had, until very recently, fallen prey to historiographical trends as scholars increasingly turned their attention to more mainstream experiences or reactionary forces. While acknowledging the importance of those perspectives, Varieties of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century English radicalism in context offers a reconsideration of the place of radicalism within the early modern period. It sets out to examine the subject in original and exciting ways by adopting distinctively new and broader perspectives. Among the crucial issues addressed are problems of definition and how meanings can evolve; context; print culture; language and interpretative techniques; literary forms and rhetorical strategies that conveyed, or deliberately disguised, subversive meanings; and the existence of a single, continuous English radical tradition. Taken together the essays in this collection offer a timely reassessment of the subject, reflecting the latest research on the theme of seventeenth-century English radicalism as well as offering some indications of the phenomenon's transnational contexts. Indeed, there is a sense here of the complexity and variety of the subject although much work still remains to be done on radicals and radicalism - both in early modern England and especially beyond.

英国史新探——全球视野与文化转向

Author : 钱乘旦,高岱主编
Publisher : BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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英国史新探——全球视野与文化转向 by 钱乘旦,高岱主编 Pdf

本书收录的文章研讨了关于英国历史上的国家、乡村、商业、城市化、人口、性别、宗教、思想、政治改革、历史分期等核心论题。

Thomas Heywood's Theatre, 1599–1639

Author : Richard Rowland
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351879163

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Thomas Heywood's Theatre, 1599–1639 by Richard Rowland Pdf

In this major reassessment of his subject, Richard Rowland restores Thomas Heywood-playwright, miscellanist and translator-to his rightful place in early modern theatre history. Rowland contextualizes and historicizes this important contemporary of Shakespeare, locating him on the geographic and cultural map of London through the business Heywood conducts in his writing. Arguing that Heywood's theatrical output deserves the same attention and study that has been directed towards Shakespeare, Jonson, and more recently Middleton, this book looks at three periods of Heywood's creativity: the end of the Elizabethan era and the beginning of the Jacobean, the mid 1620s, and the mid to late 1630s. By locating the works of those years precisely in the political and cultural conflicts to which they respond, Rowland initiates a major reassessment of the remarkable achievements of this playwright. Rowland also pays attention to Heywood in performance, seeing this writer as a jobbing playwright working in an industry that depended on making writing work. Finally, the author explores how Heywood participated in the civic life of London in his writings beyond the playhouse. Here Rowland examines pamphlets, translations, and the sequence of lord mayor's pageants that Heywood produced as the political crisis deepened. Offering close readings of Heywood that establish the range, quality and theatrical significance of the writing, Thomas Heywood's Theatre, 1599-1639 fits a fascinating piece into the emerging picture of the 'complete' early modern English theatre.

Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society

Author : Michael J. Braddick,John Walter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2001-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0521651638

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Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society by Michael J. Braddick,John Walter Pdf

A volume of new essays on the dynamics of power in early modern societies.

Making Heretics

Author : Michael P. Winship
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-02-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781400824953

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Making Heretics is a major new narrative of the famous Massachusetts disputes of the late 1630s misleadingly labeled the "antinomian controversy" by later historians. Drawing on an unprecedented range of sources, Michael Winship fundamentally recasts these interlocked religious and political struggles as a complex ongoing interaction of personalities and personal agendas and as a succession of short-term events with cumulative results. Previously neglected figures like Sir Henry Vane and John Wheelwright assume leading roles in the processes that nearly ended Massachusetts, while more familiar "hot Protestants" like John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson are relocated in larger frameworks. The book features a striking portrayal of the minister Thomas Shepard as an angry heresy-hunting militant, helping to set the volatile terms on which the disputes were conducted and keeping the flames of contention stoked even as he ostensibly attempted to quell them. The first book-length treatment in forty years, Making Heretics locates its story in rich contexts, ranging from ministerial quarrels and negotiations over fine but bitterly contested theological points to the shadowy worlds of orthodox and unorthodox lay piety, and from the transatlantic struggles over the Massachusetts Bay Company's charter to the fraught apocalyptic geopolitics of the Reformation itself. An object study in the ways that puritanism generated, managed, and failed to manage diversity, Making Heretics carries its account on into England in the 1640s and 1650s and helps explain the differing fortunes of puritanism in the Old and New Worlds.

Militant Protestantism and British Identity, 1603–1642

Author : Jason White
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317323921

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Militant Protestantism and British Identity, 1603–1642 by Jason White Pdf

Focusing on the impact of Continental religious warfare on the society, politics and culture of English, Scottish and Irish Protestantism, this study is concerned with the way in which British identity developed in the early Stuart period.

Blown by the Spirit

Author : David R. Como
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0804744432

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Blown by the Spirit traces the story of the Antinomians, the most important puritan radical group of the English civil war. Most historians have been skeptical about the existence of this group, or any group like it. This book provides proof of the existence of the Antinomians as well as the important role they played in the pre-history of the English civil-war.

A Radical History Of Britain

Author : Edward Vallance
Publisher : Abacus
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781405527774

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A Radical History Of Britain by Edward Vallance Pdf

From medieval Runnymede to twentieth-century Jarrow, from King Alfred to George Orwell by way of John Lilburne and Mary Wollstonecraft, a rich and colourful thread of radicalism runs through a thousand years of British history. In this fascinating study, Edward Vallance traces a national tendency towards revolution, irreverence and reform wherever it surfaces and in all its variety. He unveils the British people who fought and died for religious freedom, universal suffrage, justice and liberty - and shows why, now more than ever, their heroic achievements must be celebrated. Beginning with Magna Carta, Vallance subjects the touchstones of British radicalism to rigorous scrutiny. He evokes the figureheads of radical action, real and mythic - Robin Hood and Captain Swing, Wat Tyler, Ned Ludd, Thomas Paine and Emmeline Pankhurst - and the popular movements that bore them. Lollards and Levellers, Diggers, Ranters and Chartists, each has its membership, principles and objectives revealed.

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of London

Author : Lawrence Manley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2011-08-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521897525

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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of London by Lawrence Manley Pdf

This book offers a variety of approaches to the topic of London in English literature from the Middle Ages to the present.

Contemporary Authors

Author : Amy Elisabeth Fuller
Publisher : Contemporary Authors
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0787678872

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Contemporary Authors by Amy Elisabeth Fuller Pdf

A biographical and bibliographical guide to current writers in all fields including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, journalism, drama, television and movies. Information is provided by the authors themselves or drawn from published interviews, feature stories, book reviews and other materials provided by the authors/publishers.

John Owen, Richard Baxter and the Formation of Nonconformity

Author : Dr Tim Cooper
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409482659

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John Owen, Richard Baxter and the Formation of Nonconformity by Dr Tim Cooper Pdf

John Owen (1616–1683) and Richard Baxter (1615–1691) were both pivotal figures in shaping the nonconformist landscape of Restoration England. Yet despite having much in common, they found themselves taking opposite sides in several important debates, and their relationship was marked by acute strain and mutual dislike. By comparing and contrasting the parallel careers of these two men, this book not only distils the essence of their differing theology, it also offers a broader understanding of the formation of English nonconformity. Placing these two figures in the context of earlier events, experience and differences, it argues that Restoration nonconformity was hampered by their strained personal relationship, which had its roots in their contrasting experiences of the English Civil War. This study thus contributes to historiography that explores the continuities across seventeenth-century England, rather than seeing a divide at 1660. It illustrates the way in which personality and experience shaped the development of wider movements.

The Times and Trials of Anne Hutchinson

Author : Michael Paul Winship
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015060600312

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The Times and Trials of Anne Hutchinson by Michael Paul Winship Pdf

Anne Hutchinson was perhaps the most famous Englishwoman in colonial American history, viewed in later centuries as a crusader for religious liberty and a prototypical feminist. Michael Winship disentangles what really happened from the legends that have misrepresented her for so long