Here, in three parts, is the video version of a PowerPoint presentation I made at the Reformation Studies Colloquium, Edmund Murray College, University of Cambridge, September 12th, 2014.
It contains the gist of two recently-published papers, “The Protestant Reception of Catholic Devotional Literature in England to 1700” (Recusant History, Vol. 32, No. 1 (2014), pp. 67-89), and “Robert Persons’s Resolution (1582) and the issue of textual piracy in Protestant editions of Catholic devotional literature” (Reformation and Renaissance Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2013, pp. 177-98). It’s a bit off the topic of early modern suffering, but it was from a study of the differences between Catholic and Protestant discourse that the work on suffering had its beginnings.
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@jyamamo on Protestant Reception of Catholic Devotional Literature in England http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9491244&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0034193200014217… #twitterstorians
Many thanks! Let me take the opportunity to tweet a link to my powerpoint presentation on the same theme. http://blog.discoursesofsuffering.org/2014/09/protestant-reception-of-catholic-literature/
@jyamamo wonderful -thanks!
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