Description
About the Author
Peter Lake did his undergraduate degree and PhD at Cambridge University and has taught subsequently at Bedford College, and then Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, in London. He spent a year as a visiting professor at Cornel before moving to Princeton in 1992 where he spent sixteen years. He moved to Vanderbilt University in 2008. While in London he is an habitual attender of seminars at the Institute of Historical Research and has been a grateful beneficiary of extended stints at both the Folger Shakespeare and Huntington Libraries. He was elected to be a fellow of the British Academy in 2018. Formerly a professor of history in the University of London, Michael Questier has moved, via a Leverhulme research chair in 2015-2017, to be a research professor at Vanderbilt University.
Reviews
This is a major work written by two historians who are the acknowledged experts in this field, working at the height of their powers. * Anthony Milton, Journal of Church and State *
a scholarly monograph on a neglected subject * John Morrill, Milton Quarterly *
All hail to the archpriest will be of interest to many scholars of post-Reformation England, and of the Counter-Reformation more broadly. * Emilie K. M. Murphy, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Written in the authors' typically punchy style, All Hail to the Archpriest should be required corrective reading for those who still believe the story of post-Reformation England can be told as if Catholics had disappeared from the scene, only to emerge whenever a handy scapegoat was required. * James E. Kelly, Durham University, British Catholic History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198840343
Author Peter Lake
Format Hardback
Page Count 334
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 22mm