Protestantism, politics, and women in Britain, 1660 - 1714

"This book is the study of how women writers, booksellers, spies, rebels, outlaws, poets, widows, wives, mothers, gentlewomen, shopkeepers, and one queen - all of whom were spiritually inspired - made a difference in the political events of the eras of Restoration and Revolution in Britain. It...

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Main Author: Zook, Melinda S. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2013
In:Year: 2013
Series/Journal:Early modern history society and culture
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Protestantism / Woman / Political participation / History 1660-1714
Further subjects:B Women and religion Great Britain History 18th century
B Women Political activity (Great Britain) History 18th century
B Women and religion Great Britain History 17th century
B Women Political activity (Great Britain) History 17th century
B Women Religious life (Great Britain) History 18th century
B Protestantism (Great Britain) History
B Great Britain
B Women Political activity Great Britain History 18th century
B Religion and politics Great Britain History 17th century
B Women Religious life (Great Britain) History 17th century
B History 1660-1714
B Religion and politics Great Britain History 18th century
B Protestantism
B Women Political activity Great Britain History 17th century
B Politics
B Woman
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Summary:"This book is the study of how women writers, booksellers, spies, rebels, outlaws, poets, widows, wives, mothers, gentlewomen, shopkeepers, and one queen - all of whom were spiritually inspired - made a difference in the political events of the eras of Restoration and Revolution in Britain. It speaks to both Dissenting women at the margins of society and Anglican women at the centre, demonstrating that what mattered to women in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, and what propelled them into the political sphere, were issues of liberty of conscience and the survival of Protestantism at home and abroad in the face of an encroaching Counter-Reformation Catholicism at the Stuart court and in Europe."--Publisher's website
Item Description:Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1137303190