Religion in Revolutionary England
Discover the profound interplay of faith and politics during one of England's most tumultuous periods in "Religion in Revolutionary England," a compelling collection of essays edited by esteemed scholars. Published by Manchester University Press in 2007, this paperback volume comprises 304 pages of insightful analysis focusing on the critical years between 1640 and 1660, which saw dramatic upheaval and civil war.
Delve into the intricate relationship between religious beliefs and the socio-political landscape of revolutionary England. Each essay offers a unique perspective, contributing to a deeper understanding of how religion shaped the identities and motivations of individuals and communities during this era of conflict. This book is essential for anyone interested in the history of England, the impact of religion on society, and the complexities of civil strife. Add "Religion in Revolutionary England" to your collection today and explore the rich tapestry of faith and revolution.