Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England: Mobility, Exile, and Counter-Reformation, 1530-1580

Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England: Mobility, Exile, and Counter-Reformation, 1530-1580 image
ISBN-10:

0192865994

ISBN-13:

9780192865991

Released: Dec 19, 2022
Format: Hardcover, 304 pages
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Product Description Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England details the relationship between transnational mobility and the development of Tudor Catholicism. Almost two hundred Catholics felt compelled to exile themselves from England rather than conform with the religious reformations inaugurated by Henry VIII and Edward VI. Frederick E. Smith explores how these émigrés' physical mobility reconfigured their relationships with the men and women they left behind, and how it forced them to develop new relationships with individuals they encountered abroad. It analyses how the experiences of mobility and displacement catalysed a shift in their religious identities, in some ways broadening but in others narrowing their understandings of what it meant to be 'Catholic'. The author examines the role of these émigrés as agents of religious exchange, circulating new doctrinal and devotional ideas throughout western Europe and forging new connections between them. By focussing particularly upon thoseindividuals who subsequently returned to their homeland during Mary I's Catholic counter-reformation, the study also explores the lasting legacies of these émigrés' displacement and mobility, both for the émigrés themselves as they grappled with the difficulties of re-integration, but also for the broader development of English Catholicism. In this way, Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England deepens our understanding of the complex and sometimes contradictory ways in which exile shapes religio-political identities, but also underlines the importance of international mobility as a crucial factor in the development of English Catholicism and the wider European Catholic Church over the mid sixteenth century. About the Author Frederick E. Smith, Early Career Fellow in Early Modern History, Balliol College, University of OxfordFrederick E. Smith is an Early Career Fellowship at Balliol College, Oxford, having previously worked at Cambridge University and at the British Library, where he worked on a project digitizing and cataloguing King George III's extensive collection of maps.












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