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10 The Literary Lake
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors ix
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Note on the Text xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Reformation, Rivalry and Remembrance
- 1 The Victorian Invention of Anglicanism and its Reception 21
- 2 The Casket Letters: Controversy and Conspiracy 43
- 3 The Battle of Adderley Aisle and Family Chapels in Post-Reformation England 73
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Part II: Catholics, Puritans and Conformists
- 4 ‘Trapped in the Mental World of Robert Parsons’: Religious Politics, Blame and the Essex Rising of 1601 99
- 5 The Strange Case of the Boy of Bilson: Catholics, Puritans, Exorcists and Politics in Post-Reformation England 122
- 6 Bishop Lewes Bayly – Prelate as Puritan? 142
- 7 Growing Opposition? Puritan Cheshire in Laudian London: the Diary of Samuel Torshell 1638–9 160
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Part III: Publics and the Drama of Politics in the Post-Reformation
- 8 Weighed in a Balance: Strategising Public Politics in Anglo–Dutch Affairs, 1617–19 189
- 9 At the Heart of a Knot of Villainy: Dr Lambe and the Purbeck Affair 213
- 10 The Literary Lake 232
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Part IV: Structures of Post-Revolutionary Politics
- 11 The Nature of ‘the Powers that Be’: Politico-Religious Thought 1637–53 and its Antecedents 253
- 12 ‘Yet God is Good to Israel’: Nehemiah Wallington Reads (and Writes) the News 280
- 13 John Lilburne, the People and the English Revolution 304
- 14 Revisionism, Partisanship and the Structure of Early Modern British Imperial Culture 323
- Bibliography of Peter Lake’s Works 356
- Index 368
- Tabula Gratulatoria 388
- Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History 389
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors ix
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Note on the Text xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Reformation, Rivalry and Remembrance
- 1 The Victorian Invention of Anglicanism and its Reception 21
- 2 The Casket Letters: Controversy and Conspiracy 43
- 3 The Battle of Adderley Aisle and Family Chapels in Post-Reformation England 73
-
Part II: Catholics, Puritans and Conformists
- 4 ‘Trapped in the Mental World of Robert Parsons’: Religious Politics, Blame and the Essex Rising of 1601 99
- 5 The Strange Case of the Boy of Bilson: Catholics, Puritans, Exorcists and Politics in Post-Reformation England 122
- 6 Bishop Lewes Bayly – Prelate as Puritan? 142
- 7 Growing Opposition? Puritan Cheshire in Laudian London: the Diary of Samuel Torshell 1638–9 160
-
Part III: Publics and the Drama of Politics in the Post-Reformation
- 8 Weighed in a Balance: Strategising Public Politics in Anglo–Dutch Affairs, 1617–19 189
- 9 At the Heart of a Knot of Villainy: Dr Lambe and the Purbeck Affair 213
- 10 The Literary Lake 232
-
Part IV: Structures of Post-Revolutionary Politics
- 11 The Nature of ‘the Powers that Be’: Politico-Religious Thought 1637–53 and its Antecedents 253
- 12 ‘Yet God is Good to Israel’: Nehemiah Wallington Reads (and Writes) the News 280
- 13 John Lilburne, the People and the English Revolution 304
- 14 Revisionism, Partisanship and the Structure of Early Modern British Imperial Culture 323
- Bibliography of Peter Lake’s Works 356
- Index 368
- Tabula Gratulatoria 388
- Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History 389