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Trials of Margaret Clitherow: Persecution, Martyrdom and the Politics of Sanctity in Elizabethan England

Contributor(s): Lake, Peter (Author), Questier, Michael (Author)

ISBN: 9781350049260

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Pub Date: July 11, 2019

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.20 lbs) 288 pages

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Description:

Thoroughly updated with newly discovered archival material, this second edition of The Trials of Margaret Clitherow demonstrates that the complicated and controversial life story of Margaret Clitherow is not as unique as it was once thought. In fact, Peter Lake and Michael Questier argue that her case was comparable to those of other separatist females who were in trouble with the law at the same time, in particular Anne Foster, also of York. In doing so, they shed new light on the fascinating stories of these unruly women whose fates have been excluded from Catholic and women narratives of the period.

The result is a work which considers the questions of religious sainthood and martyrdom through a gender lens, providing important insights into the relationship between society, the state and the church in Britain during the 16th century. This is a major contribution to our understanding of both English Catholicism and the Protestant regime of the Elizabethan period.

Brief description: Peter Lake is University Distinguished Professor of History and Professor of the History of Christianity, Divinity School at Vanderbilt University, USA. From 1993-2009 he was Professor of History at Princeton University, USA. He is the author of many books including The Boxmaker's Revenge and a forthcoming volume on Shakespeare's history plays.

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"New archival resources, a deeper contextualization in contemporary case studies, and a keen attention to the roles played by early modern women, government, and religious memorial make this second edition of The Trials of Margaret Clitherow essential to our understanding of a pivotal time in English reformation history." --Lori Anne Ferrell, John D. and Lillian Maguire Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Claremont Graduate University, USA

"A major achievement." --The Times Literary Supplement

"[A] lively new book [with] compelling ideas at play... while this is a work that will resonate with Tudor historians, it is as interesting to a lay reader." --Literary Review

"Essential reading for anybody engaged in, or embarking on, the study of post-Reformation Catholicism and, by extension, the English Reformation as a whole." --English Historical Review

"In this superb display of historical imagination Peter Lake and Michael Questier demonstrate how one horrendous event - the pressing to death of a Catholic woman, Margaret Clitherow, at York in March 1586 - can be suggestive of a great deal about the community and state in which it occurred." --Journal of the Northern Renaissance

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