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5 Ranter and Quaker stereotyping in the English Revolution
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Kate Peters
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vi
- List of contributors vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Note on conventions xii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Religious and national stereotyping and prejudice in seventeenth-century England 35
- 2 On thinking (historically) with stereotypes, or the puritan origins of anti-puritanism 62
- 3 History plays, Catholic polemics and the staging of political economy in Elizabethan England 86
- 4 Alchemists, puritans and projectors in the plays of Ben Jonson 114
- 5 Ranter and Quaker stereotyping in the English Revolution 150
- 6 Fighting popery with popery 184
- 7 ‘We do naturally … hate the French’ 218
- 8 ‘Sin and sea coal’ 243
- 9 Laboratories of subjectification 265
- 10 From Reformation to Enlightenment in post-Civil War orientalism 285
- Coda 308
- Index 322
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vi
- List of contributors vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Note on conventions xii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Religious and national stereotyping and prejudice in seventeenth-century England 35
- 2 On thinking (historically) with stereotypes, or the puritan origins of anti-puritanism 62
- 3 History plays, Catholic polemics and the staging of political economy in Elizabethan England 86
- 4 Alchemists, puritans and projectors in the plays of Ben Jonson 114
- 5 Ranter and Quaker stereotyping in the English Revolution 150
- 6 Fighting popery with popery 184
- 7 ‘We do naturally … hate the French’ 218
- 8 ‘Sin and sea coal’ 243
- 9 Laboratories of subjectification 265
- 10 From Reformation to Enlightenment in post-Civil War orientalism 285
- Coda 308
- Index 322