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      Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England : Kinship, Gender, and Coexistence

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          Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England: Kinship, Gender, and Coexistence explores the lived experience of Catholic women and men in the post-Reformation century. Set against the background of the gendered dynamics of English society, this book demonstrates that English Catholics were potent forces in the shaping of English culture, religious policy, and the emerging nation-state. Drawing on kinship and social relationships rooted in the medieval period, post Reformation English Catholic women and men used kinship, social networks, gendered strategies, political actions, and cultural activities like architecture and gardening to remain connected to patrons and to ensure the survival of their families through a period of deep social and religious change. This book contributes to recent scholarship on religious persecution and coexistence in post-Reformation Europe by demonstrating how English Catholics shaped state policy and enforcement of religious minorities and helped to define the character of early models of citizenship formation.

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          9789048552887
          9789463726948
          24 June 2021
          24 June 2021
          10.5117/9789463726948
          4173acc8-438a-42ee-b83c-d164bb3a007d
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          c 1500 onwards to present day,HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603),HISTORY / Renaissance,HISTORY / Women *,United Kingdom, Great Britain,Gender studies: women and girls,European history: Renaissance,Social and cultural history,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Early Modern Studies,Gender and Sexuality Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,British Isles,European history,Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700

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