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Dynastic history from a Catholic perspective

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MichaelQuestier, Dynastic Politics: The British Reformations 1558-1630, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, pp. xvii, 528, £35.00 ISBN: 9780198826330

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2020

Susan Doran*
Affiliation:
Professor of Early Modern British History, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College and St Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford. Email: susan.doran@history.ox.ac.uk

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1 See as examples, Houlistan, Victor, Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons’s Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610 (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2007) and ‘Filling in the Blanks: Catholic Hopes for the English Succession’ SEDERI Yearbook, núm. 25 (2015), 77-104Google Scholar; the essays in Lake, Peter and Questier, Michael, eds. Conformity and Orthodoxy in the English Church c. 1560-1660 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2000Google Scholar) and in Doran, Susan and Kewes, Paulina, eds. Doubtful and Dangerous: The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Walsham, Alexandra, Church Papists: Catholicism, Conformity, and Confessional Polemic in Early Modern England (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 1993)Google Scholar and Catholic Reformation in Protestant Britain (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2014).

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4 Gajda, Alexandra, ‘Essex and the popish plot’ in Doran, Susan and Kewes, Paulina, eds. Doubtful and Dangerous: The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014), 115–33CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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