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The English Civil War was followed by a period of unprecedented religious tolerance and the spread of new religious ideas and practices. Britain experienced a period of so-called "Godly religious rule" and a breakdown of religious uniformity that was perceived as a threat to social order by some and a welcome innovation to others. The period of Godly religious rule has been significantly neglected by historians--we know remarkably little about religious organization or experience at a parochial level in the 1640s and 1650s. This volume addresses these issues by investigating important questions concerning the relationship between religion and society in the years between the first Civil War and the Restoration. How did ordinary people experience this period of dramatic upheaval? How did religious imperatives change and develop? Did people resist Godly imperatives?With its nuanced analysis of Cromwell's England, Church and People in Interregnum Britain will interest religious scholars, enthusiasts of military history, and public historians --
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monografia Rebiun33036210 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun33036210 m o d cr ||||||||||| 220922t20212021enkab ob 001 0 eng 2021758838 GBC161094 bnb 1257951653 1380485260 9781912702664 PDF ebook) 1912702665 9781912702671 Kindle ebook) 1912702673 9781912702688 ePub ebook) 1912702681 1912702649 hardback) 1912702657 paperback) 9781912702640 hardback) 9781912702657 paperback) AU@ 000069424486 AU@ 000069691817 UKMGB 020165362 22573/ctvxwn52g JSTOR DLC eng pn rda DLC OCLCF JSTOR UPM UKMGB YDX e-uk--- 274.107 23 Church and people in interregnum Britain edited by Fiona McCall London Royal Historical Society Institute of Historical Research University of London Press 2021 London London Royal Historical Society Institute of Historical Research University of London Press 2021 1 electronic resource (xvi, 290 pages ). 1 electronic resource (xvi, 290 pages ). Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New historical perspectives Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction : stability and flux : the church in the interregnum Bernard Capp. -- The Administration of the Interregnum Church : -- 1.) What happened in English and Welsh parishes c.1642-62? : a research agenda Andrew Foster -- 2.) 'Soe good and godly a worke' : the surveys of ecclesiastical livings and parochial reform during the English Revolution Alex Craven -- 3.) The ecclesiastical patronage of Oliver Cromwell, c.1654-60 / Rebecca Warren -- The Clergy of the Commonwealth : -- 4.) The impact of the landscape on the clergy of seventeenth-century Dorset Trixie Gadd -- 5.) The clergy of Sussex : the impact of change, 1635-65 Helen M. Whittle. -- Enforcing Godly Ideals : -- 6.) 'Breaching the laws of God and man' : secular prosecutions of religious offences in the interregnum parish, 1645-60 Fiona McCall -- 7.) Scandalous Ayr : parish-level continuities in 1650s Scotland Alfred Johnson. -- Traditionalist Religions : Patterns of Persistence and Resistance : -- 8. Malignant parties : loyalist religion in southern England) Rosalind Johnson -- 9.) 'God's vigilant watchmen' : the words of episcopalian clergy in Wales, 1646-60 Sarah Ward Clavier. -- Remembering Godly Rule : -- 10.) 'A crack'd mirror' : reflections on 'godly rule' in Warwickshire in 1662 Maureen Harris The English Civil War was followed by a period of unprecedented religious tolerance and the spread of new religious ideas and practices. Britain experienced a period of so-called "Godly religious rule" and a breakdown of religious uniformity that was perceived as a threat to social order by some and a welcome innovation to others. The period of Godly religious rule has been significantly neglected by historians--we know remarkably little about religious organization or experience at a parochial level in the 1640s and 1650s. This volume addresses these issues by investigating important questions concerning the relationship between religion and society in the years between the first Civil War and the Restoration. How did ordinary people experience this period of dramatic upheaval? How did religious imperatives change and develop? Did people resist Godly imperatives?With its nuanced analysis of Cromwell's England, Church and People in Interregnum Britain will interest religious scholars, enthusiasts of military history, and public historians -- Source other than Library of Congress Religion and sociology- Great Britain- History- 17th century Sociologie religieuse- Grande-Bretagne- Histoire- 17e siècle Religión Religion and sociology Gran Bretaña- Religión- 17th century Grande-Bretagne- Religión- 17e siècle Gran Bretaña History McCall, Fiona. editor Ebook version 9781912702688 Print version Church and people in interregnum Britain London : Royal Historical Society Institute of Historical Research University of London Press, 2021. 1912702657 (DLC) 2021387016 New historical perspectives