ENGLISH NATIONALISM RESTS ON A FOUNDATION OF ANTI-CATHOLICISM. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries English identity was defined as Protestant, so Roman Catholicism, especially in its post-Tridentine, Jesuit manifestations, was cast as the hated and dangerous antagonist, most fearfully embodied in a papacy that claimed the right to depose monarchs.
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Religious Ideology And Cultural Fantasy: Catholic and Anti-Catholic Discourses in Early Modern England
May 30, 2005, University of Notre Dame Press
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in English
026803480X 9780268034801
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Religious Ideology and Cultural Fantasy: Catholic and Anti-Catholic Discourses in Early Modern England
May 30, 2005, University of Notre Dame Press
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in English
0268034796 9780268034795
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"ENGLISH NATIONALISM RESTS ON A FOUNDATION OF ANTI-CATHOLICISM. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries English identity was defined as Protestant, so Roman Catholicism, especially in its post-Tridentine, Jesuit manifestations, was cast as the hated and dangerous antagonist, most fearfully embodied in a papacy that claimed the right to depose monarchs."
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