Religion and the Early Modern British Marketplace

Religion and the Early Modern British Marketplace

Bezio, Kristin M.S.; Oldenburg, Scott

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

258

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Inglês

9780367502317

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Church, Coin, and Custom: Religious Conflict and the Marketplace Kristin M.S. Bezio Part 1: Spiritual Marketplaces 1. A Puritan's Ethics and the Spirit of Communism in Elizabethan Newcastle 2. The Merchant Richard Hill and His Book: Using Confessio Amatis Tales to Negotiate the Spiritual Marketplace in Henrician London Part 2: Material Marketplaces 3. "Many tokenes passed betwixt them": Negotiating Meaning in the Matrimonial Market of Early Modern England 4. Catholics and the Underground Devotional Market in Post-Reformation England 5. Marketing English Catholicism Through Gifted Relics (c.1559-1640) Part 3: Textual Marketplaces 6. Keeping the Romish Wolves at Bay: A Breviary for Britain and the Welsh Book Trade of the Sixteenth Century 7. Markets, Machinations, and Martin Mar-Prelate: The Marketplace of Publication and Espionage Surrounding the Marprelate Controversy 8. "Not sparing Kings in what they did not right": Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum and the King James Bible Part 4: Literary Marketplaces 9. The Economics of Salvation in Early Modern Devotional Poetry 10. Exchange Economies and Free Enterprise in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure 11. The Invisible Economies of Marketplace and Church in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist. Epilogue
Aemilia Lanyer;Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum;Confessio Amantis;Marprelate Controversy;Richard Hill;John Udall;Vp;King James Bible;Spiritual Marketplace;Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex;English Catholics;Religious Praxis;Devotional Objects;Devotional Materials;Alexandra Walsham;Humphrey Llwyd;Gregory XIII;Pope Gregory XIII;UK's Decision;Young Man;Ancient British Church;King Richard III;Marprelate Tracts;Grand Lessees;God's Holy Fire