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This edited collection brings together varying angles and approaches to tackle the multi-dimensional issue of anti-Catholicism since the Protestant Reformation in Britain and Ireland. It is of course difficult to infer from such geographically and historically diverse studies one single contention, but what the book as a whole suggests is that there can be no teleological narration of anti-Catholicism its manifestations were episodic, more or less rooted in common worldviews, and its history does not end today.
Brings together varying angles and approaches to tackle the multi-dimensional issue of anti-Catholicism since the Protestant Reformation in Britain and Ireland Suggests is that there can be no teleological narration of anti-Catholicism Argues that anti-Catholicism was episodic and more or less rooted in common worldviews
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Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern British Studies at the University of Rouen, France.
Geraldine Vaughan is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Rouen, France.
Résumé
"This collection therefore appears to be aimed at scholars and students already acquainted with the historical developments across the period. ... It is indeed a searching and empirically valuable collection of articles which includes some well-documented and persuasive case studies from researchers working across periods and fields." (Rachel Rogers, Miranda, Vol. 23, 2021)
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