Om The State and Behaviour of English Catholics, From the Reformation to the Year 1781.
This two-part book describes the history of English Catholics from the Reformation until the end of the 18th century, with a focus on their social, economic, and political conditions. It includes an analysis of the Catholic community's wealth, education, and cultural practices, as well as its interactions with the Anglican establishment and the broader society. The book shed light on an often-neglected aspect of British history, and provides a valuable resource for scholars of religion and social history.
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