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Fighting the Antichrist - A Cultural History of Anti-Catholicism in Tudor England (Paperback)
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Fighting the Antichrist - A Cultural History of Anti-Catholicism in Tudor England (Paperback)
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Fighting the Antichrist analyzes the discourse against Catholicism
from the breach from Rome in 1534 until the death of Elizabeth I in
1603. Cultural representations of Catholicism were decisive in
creating and moulding the perceptions that many Englishmen had of
the new Anglican Church and its alleged enemies. Such perceptions
were essential not only in promoting policies against English
Catholics, but in shaping English national identity. Anti-Catholic
propaganda elaborated a stereotype of the Catholic that converged
with other negative cultural types common in the period, such as
that of the lazy, lecherous monk, the cruel Spaniard, the seductive
and deceitful Jesuit and the Machiavellian schemer (the last three
enjoying special popularity in the second half of the Elizabethan
period). These stereotypes allowed anti-Catholics to send a clear
message to their Protestant countrymen: that Catholicism was a
devilish, corrupt foreign power that could undermine the most basic
pillars of English society their Church and State. Dr Alvarez-Recio
explores a wide number of texts of different genres in order to
determine their contribution to the aforementioned cultural image
of the Roman Catholic Church in England. Special attention is paid
to political and doctrinal plays and pamphlets, given their appeal
to different social groups and their role in creating a new public
opinion. Other kinds of material that are also considered include
chronicles and private letters, fragments of royal proclamations,
and descriptions of royal entries and coronations. All these texts
offer a wide spectrum of responses to the Catholic question and
assist in understanding the role of anti-Catholic discourse in
royal iconography. Originally published in Spanish by Ediciones
Universidad de Salamanca, the volume provides an inter-disciplinary
approach, addressing issues such as the formation of public
opinion, the influence of imperial discourse, and the overriding
role of religion in nationalist issues.
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