Catholic Culture in Early Modern England
Discover the rich tapestry of Catholic culture during a tumultuous era with Catholic Culture in Early Modern England by esteemed scholars. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2007, this compelling paperback offers 277 pages of insightful essays that delve into the survival and resilience of Catholic traditions amidst the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.
This collection not only analyzes devotional, political, and autobiographical texts but also explores the significance of material culture, including church vestments, architecture, and symbolic spaces. Each essay provides a unique perspective on how Catholic identity was maintained and expressed during a time of intense religious conflict and persecution.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Catholic Culture in Early Modern England invites readers to understand the complexities of faith, culture, and history in a pivotal period of English history. Add this essential work to your collection today!