In the tumultuous seventeenth century religion was the crucial
mainspring of action. This book examines how religion affected the
day to day life of British people as well as society and politics
on a much wider scale.
- Provides a detailed reconstruction of how ordinary people
pursued their religions at home and in the church
- Proposes a new framework for understanding the seventeenth
century as a period of competition between rival religious values
and ideas
- Covers all of Britain, not just England
- Easy-to-understand - assumes no prior knowledge
- One of the titles launching the new Longman "Religion, Politics
and Society in Britain" series which examines religion in Britain
from pre-Christian times to the end of the 20th century
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