All Hail to the Archpriest

All Hail to the Archpriest

Confessional Conflict, Toleration, and the Politics of Publicity in Post-Reformation England

Lake, Peter; Questier, Michael

Oxford University Press

08/2019

334

Dura

Inglês

9780198840343

15 a 20 dias

634

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Introduction
Part I: LATE ELIZABETHAN CATHOLICISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
1: The Death of Cardinal Allen and the Wisbech Stirs: The Emergence of a Conspiracy Theory
2: After Wisbech: The Attempts to Secure Order in the English Catholic Community
3: Troubles in Rome
4: The Archpriest Cometh: The Appointment of George Blackwell and the Launching of the First Appeal
5: The New Appeal
Part II: THE ARCHPRIEST CONTROVERSY AND LATE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY POLITICAL CULTURE
6: Libel, History and Polemic, or the Rights and Wrongs of Publicity in the Archpriest Controversy
7: Libel, Sin, and Virtue
8: The Archpriest Controversy and the Dynamics of the Post-Reformation Public Sphere
9: Jesuit Popularity in Practice and Theory
10: A Rebel's Charter
11: Politics and Religion Rightly Understood and Ordered
12: Temporal and Spiritual, Pope and Prince, the Right Way Up
13: Episcopacy and the Government of the Church
14: Both Catholic and English - the Enemies of the Society of Jesus and the Pursuit of Toleration
15: The Appellant Agitation and the Kingdom of France
16: Rival Understandings of Civil Peace, Toleration, and the Politics of Religious Identity
17: (Hostile) Reception and Response
Epilogue
Conclusion
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