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Religion and Life Cycles in Early Modern England

English · Hardback

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This innovative, interdisciplinary collection addresses religion and the life course in England c. 1550-1800. Considering Catholic, Protestant and Jewish experiences of biological, social and religious life stages, it suggests new ways of framing the multiple, overlapping life cycles that early modern individuals experienced.

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Caroline Bowden is Senior Research Fellow in History at Queen Mary University of London

Emily Vine is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham

Tessa Whitehouse is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London


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This innovative, interdisciplinary collection addresses religion and the life course in England c. 1550–1800. Considering Catholic, Protestant and Jewish experiences of biological, social and religious life stages, it suggests new ways of framing the multiple, overlapping life cycles that early modern individuals experienced. -- .

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Authors Caroline (Senior Research Fellow) Vine Bowden
Assisted by Caroline Bowden (Editor), Caroline (Senior Research Fellow) Bowden (Editor), Emily Vine (Editor), Emily (Postdoctoral Researcher) Vine (Editor), Marie Therese Whitehouse (Editor), Tessa Whitehouse (Editor), Tessa (Senior Lecturer) Whitehouse (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2021
 
EAN 9781526149237
ISBN 978-1-5261-4923-7
No. of pages 328
Series Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies
Seventeenth- And Eighteenth-Ce
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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