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Article: Religion and Culture in Renaissance England.(Review)
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- Shakespeare Studies
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- January 1, 1999
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Religion and Culture in Renaissance England. Edited by Claire McEachern and Debora Shuger. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge UP, 1997.
I am sure I'm not the only scholar of Renaissance English culture who, while searching through microfilm for a projectors' pamphlet on the Virginia colony, or a marital advice book, or a treatise on usury, has found herself scrolling past pages and pages of stuff on transubstantiation, predestination, or the proper decoration of the communion table and felt a guilty recollection that, as Claire McEachern writes in her introduction to Religion and Culture in Renaissance England, "religion, in fact, was culture in early modern England" ...
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