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The Culture of Dissent in Restoration England

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The voices of non-conformity are brought to the fore in this new exploration of late seventeenth-century politics, religion and literature.2022 Richard L. Greaves Prize Honourable MentionWhilst sch...
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  • 20 September 2019
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The voices of non-conformity are brought to the fore in this new exploration of late seventeenth-century politics, religion and literature.

2022 Richard L. Greaves Prize Honourable Mention

Whilst scholars have recently offered a much deeper and more persuasive account of the centrality of religious issues in shaping the political and cultural worlds of Restoration England, much of this has been broad-brush and the voices of individual established Church figures have been much more clearly heard than those of dissenters. This book offers a fresh and challenging new approach to the voices that the confessional state had no prospect of silencing. It provides case studies of a range of very different but highly articulate dissenters, focusing on their modes of political activism and on the varieties of dissenting response possible, and demonstrating the vitality and integrity of witnesses to a spectrum of post-revolutionary Protestantism. It also seeks, through an exploration of textual culture and poetic texts in particular, to illuminate both the ways in which nonconformists sought to engage with central authorities in Church and State, and the development of nonconformist identities in relation to each other.

GEORGE SOUTHCOMBE is Director of the Sarah Lawrence Programme, Wadham College, Oxford.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 209
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Royal Historical Society
Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series
Publication Date: 20 September 2019
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780861933532
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: RELIGION / History, History of religion, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, General and world history
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This fine and original study is a model of academic prose: lucidly argued, precise without being pedantic, fully and impeccably substantiated, scrupulous and generous in acknowledging the work of other scholars, with an admirably inclusive bibliography of the relevant secondary literature.
Introduction
Presbyterians, Poetry and Politics: Robert Wild: the 'Scarlet Staine of Divinity'
Fluidity and Fixity: The Religious Identity of Thomas Grantham
'Upheld by His Mighty Power': John Whitehead and the Restoration Quakers
The Paradoxes of Dissent? Vavasor Powell and Benjamin Keach
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index