Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47
Abstract An intellectual-cultural history of sovereignty in Henrician Ireland, this article mines government writings and printed pamphlets to argue for Ireland’s integration within the dynastic strife, spiritual controversies and imperial ambitions that bridged the ‘New World’, the North Atlantic a...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/hisres/htab022 2023-05-15T17:31:29+02:00 Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 Leduc, James 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htab022 https://academic.oup.com/histres/article-pdf/94/266/695/41107202/htab022.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Historical Research volume 94, issue 266, page 695-715 ISSN 0950-3471 1468-2281 Sociology and Political Science History Cultural Studies journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htab022 2022-04-15T06:17:39Z Abstract An intellectual-cultural history of sovereignty in Henrician Ireland, this article mines government writings and printed pamphlets to argue for Ireland’s integration within the dynastic strife, spiritual controversies and imperial ambitions that bridged the ‘New World’, the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the early Reformation. Its conclusions are twofold: that the Henrician Reformation galvanized the political theologies of interfaith representation in Ireland, and that the island felt the weight of European Atlantic colonialism earlier than has hitherto been appreciated. The article suggests the need to reconsider Henrician Ireland in its entanglements with the political-theological Reformation worlds of inter-imperial rivalry. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Historical Research |
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Abstract An intellectual-cultural history of sovereignty in Henrician Ireland, this article mines government writings and printed pamphlets to argue for Ireland’s integration within the dynastic strife, spiritual controversies and imperial ambitions that bridged the ‘New World’, the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the early Reformation. Its conclusions are twofold: that the Henrician Reformation galvanized the political theologies of interfaith representation in Ireland, and that the island felt the weight of European Atlantic colonialism earlier than has hitherto been appreciated. The article suggests the need to reconsider Henrician Ireland in its entanglements with the political-theological Reformation worlds of inter-imperial rivalry. |
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Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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Resituating Henrician Ireland: imperium , prophecy and Reformation between the Atlantic and Eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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resituating henrician ireland: imperium , prophecy and reformation between the atlantic and eurasian worlds, 1514–47 |
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