Peters, Kate

Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Ser.

Cambridge University Press
€ 37,64

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From its outset in the 1650s, the Quaker movement made extensive use of the printing press in spreading its message. This book explores how and why early Quaker leaders used printed tracts in their campaign. It reveals how the tracts were produced, distributed and read, as well as their role in the Quakers' dynamic campaign for religious and political liberty under the republican rule of Oliver Cromwell.

Ingenaaid | 292 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2009
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Other denominations & sects
  • LCC: Language and Literature » English literature » History of English literature » Special classes of authors (PR120.Q34P48 2009)
  • ISBN-13: 9780521093125 | ISBN-10: 0521093120