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Lucy Underwood

February 25, 2024
“The Glorious Revolution” is one of those phrases Catholics like to put quotation marks around. The dominant narrative of James II’s deposition, the installation of William III and Mary II, and all that followed, weaves together various issues: political, religious and nationalist. Sometimes there’s a suggestion that the Revolution’s claim to be a Good Thing
March 26, 2020
Confessional Mobility and English Catholics in Counter-Reformation Europe By Lisbeth Corens OUP, 256pp, £60/$73.96 This monograph deals with English Catholics’ presence on (and connections with) the European continent after the Protestant Reformation. The book’s content covers mainly the period 1660-1720, although each chapter begins with a contextualising overview of its topic from the Elizabethan period
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