Against Popery: Britain, Empire, and Anti-Catholicism

Against Popery: Britain, Empire, and Anti-Catholicism

Against Popery: Britain, Empire, and Anti-Catholicism

Against Popery: Britain, Empire, and Anti-Catholicism

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Overview

Although commonly regarded as a prejudice against Roman Catholics and their religion, anti-popery is both more complex and far more historically significant than this common conception would suggest. As the essays collected in this volume demonstrate, anti-popery is a powerful lens through which to interpret the culture and politics of the British-American world.

In early modern England, opposition to tyranny and corruption associated with the papacy could spark violent conflicts not only between Protestants and Catholics but among Protestants themselves. Yet anti-popery had a capacity for inclusion as well and contributed to the growth and stability of the first British Empire. Combining the religious and political concerns of the Protestant Empire into a powerful (if occasionally unpredictable) ideology, anti-popery affords an effective framework for analyzing and explaining Anglo-American politics, especially since it figured prominently in the American Revolution as well as others.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, written by scholars from both sides of the Atlantic working in history, literature, art history, and political science, the essays in Against Popery cover three centuries of English, Scottish, Irish, early American, and imperial history between the early sixteenth and early nineteenth centuries. More comprehensive, inclusive, and far-reaching than earlier studies, this volume represents a major turning point, summing up earlier work and laying a broad foundation for future scholarship across disciplinary lines.

Contributors: Craig Gallagher, New England College * Tim Harris, Brown University * Clare Haynes, Independent Researcher * Susan P. Liebell, St. Joseph’s University * Brendan McConville, Boston University * Anthony Milton, University of Sheffield * Andrew R. Murphy, Virginia Commonwealth University * Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker, Rutgers University, New Brunswick * Laura M. Stevens, University of Tulsa * Cynthia J. Van Zandt, University of New Hampshire * Peter W. Walker, University of Wyoming

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813944913
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 12/15/2020
Series: Early American Histories
Pages: 358
Sales rank: 811,425
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Evan Haefeli is Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University and author of New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious Liberty.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction: Anti-Catholicism, Anti-Popery, and the British-American World
1. Anti-Catholicism and Anti-popery in Seventeenth-Century England
2. The Gunpowder Plot, Anti-popery, and the establishment of Virginia
3. Kirk and Crown: Scottish Presbyterian Anti-Popery, 1560-1690
4. Barbarians and Papists: Ireland, Anti-popery, and British-America, 1536-1775
5. Shuffling Tyranny: Popish Plots, Playing Cards, and Political Theory
6. The Virgin Mary and Violated Mothers in British Anti-Catholicism
7. Challenging Catholicism: Anglo-American Responses to the Authority of Roman Catholic Art, 1760-1820
8. Protestant Empire? Anti-Popery and British American Patriotism, 1558-1776
9. A Deal with the Devil: Revolutionary Anti-Popery, Franco-phobia, and the Dilemmas of Diplomacy
10. Tolerating Protestants: Anti-Popery, Anti-puritanism, and Religious Toleration in Britain, 1778-1829
Conclusion, Anti-popery and Anti-Catholicism: History, Polemic, and Analysis
Epilogue, Interpreting Early Modern Anti-Catholicism: Words, Deeds, and Ambiguities
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