Solitary Sparrows: Widowhood and the Catholic Community in Post-Reformation England, 1580-1630
@inproceedings{Binczewski2017SolitarySW, title={Solitary Sparrows: Widowhood and the Catholic Community in Post-Reformation England, 1580-1630}, author={Jennifer Binczewski}, year={2017} }
by Jennifer Ashley Binczewski, Ph.D. Washington State University December 2017 Chair: Jesse Spohnholz This dissertation examines the gendered nature of the sixteenthand seventeenth-century English Catholic community through widows’ attempts to preserve Catholicism. Catholics in post-Reformation England faced new challenges in their resolution to remain faithful to Rome following the passage of a wave of anti-Catholic laws in the 1580s. These legislative attempts to root out Catholicism resulted… Expand
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