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A Companion to Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland
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A Companion to Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland is an edited collection of nineteen essays written by a range of experts and some newer scholars in the areas of early modern British...
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16 December 2021

A Companion to Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland is an edited collection of nineteen essays written by a range of experts and some newer scholars in the areas of early modern British and Irish history and religion. In addition to English Catholicism, developments in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, as well as ongoing connections and interactions with Continental Catholicism, are well incorporated throughout the volume. Many currents of the latest scholarship are addressed and advanced, including religious minorities and exiles, women and gender studies, literary and material culture, religious identity construction, and, within Catholic studies, the role of laity as well as clergy, and of female as well as male religious. In all, these essays significantly advance the movement of early modern British and Irish Catholicism from the historiographical margins to an evolving, but ultimately more capacious and accurate, historical mainstream.
Price: $314.00
Pages: 664
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
Publication Date:
16 December 2021
ISBN: 9789004151611
Format: Hardcover
Robert E. Scully, S.J., S.T.L. (1996, Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley), J.D. (1984, Seton Hall University) is Professor of History and Law at Le Moyne College. He has published widely in early modern British and Catholic history, including Into the Lion’s Den: The Jesuit Mission in Elizabethan England and Wales, 1580–1603 (2011).