2016
DOI: 10.1080/0078172x.2016.1201888
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Adapting to the Elizabethan Settlement: Religious Faith and the Drive Towards Conformity in Craven, 1559 to 1579

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“…Overlaps with the history of medicine, which are increasingly apparent in studies of later periods, 18 can also be seen in Murphy's article, which appears in Past and Present. 19 20 The links between literacy and politics are explored in Roberts's article on the diary of the Worcestershire royalist Henry Townshend during the English civil war. Similarly, Wilkie examines the correspondence and textual annotations of an early seventeenth-century controversialist Lady Eleanor Douglas, in a useful contribution to the history of women's writing.…”
Section: Ancient Medieval and Early Modern Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overlaps with the history of medicine, which are increasingly apparent in studies of later periods, 18 can also be seen in Murphy's article, which appears in Past and Present. 19 20 The links between literacy and politics are explored in Roberts's article on the diary of the Worcestershire royalist Henry Townshend during the English civil war. Similarly, Wilkie examines the correspondence and textual annotations of an early seventeenth-century controversialist Lady Eleanor Douglas, in a useful contribution to the history of women's writing.…”
Section: Ancient Medieval and Early Modern Historymentioning
confidence: 99%