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Art, literature and religion in early modern Sussex : culture and conflict
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Art, literature and religion in early modern Sussex : culture and conflict

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Introduction: contesting early modern Sussex / Matthew Dimmock, Andrew Hadfield and Paul Quinn
Elizabeth I's progresses into Sussex / Caroline Adams
Sussex writers: Anthony Copley and Thomas Drant / Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield
Lambert Barnard, Bishop Shirborne's Paynter / Karen Coke
Intellectual networks associated with Chichester Cathedral, c.1558-1700 / Andrew Foster
Henry King, Bishop of Chichester, and book-collecting in Sussex in the mid-seventeenth century / Daniel Starza Smith
"Your most devoted daughter": BL Royal MSS 12 a i¿iv from Mary Fitzalan, later Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, to her father, Henry, twelfth Duke of Arundel / Elizabeth McCutcheon
"The government of this church by Catholic bishops hath always been a strength and defence unto the kingdom": episcopacy and the Catholic community in early seventeenth-century Sussex and beyond / Michael Questier
Richard Woodman, Sussex protestantism and the construction of martyrdom / Paul Quinn
Commemorative art in post-reformation Sussex / Nigel Llewellyn
Afterword : not the last word: scraps of history.

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Art, literature and religion in early modern Sussex : culture and conflict. ISBN 9781409457039. Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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