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Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire
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396 pages
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The book explores the enduring Catholic identity of Lancashire following the Reformation, analyzing the historical, social, and cultural factors that contributed to its resilience compared to other regions in England. It delves into the unique local dynamics, community practices, and the influence of key figures that helped maintain Catholic traditions and beliefs in the face of widespread religious change. The study provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding faith and identity in early modern England.
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2008, paperback
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