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Caroline BOWDEN
Publikováno v:
E-REA, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2020)
Conventual life in the early modern English communities in exile strictly observed the Rule and Constitutions which governed each house. These not only set out in great detail how every part of the day was to be spent but specified the spirit in whic
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https://doaj.org/article/695a29af4fd943e1afaf16b7b00e3393
Religion and life cycles in early modern England assembles scholars working in the fields of history, English literature and art history to further our understanding of the intersection between religion and the life course in the period c. 1550–180
Autor:
Caroline Bowden
Publikováno v:
British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560-1800. :83-100
Autor:
Caroline Bowden
Publikováno v:
A Companion to Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland ISBN: 9789004335981
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https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335981_006
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335981_006
Autor:
Caroline Bowden
Publikováno v:
Studies in Church History. 55:177-204
Following the Reformation, Catholic families seeking to educate both sons and daughters in their faith faced many challenges. The penal laws proscribed the creation of Catholic schools in England and forbade parents to send children abroad for educat
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered religious contemplation and safety, but also provided an environment of con
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered religious contemplation and safety, but also provided an environment of con
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered religious contemplation and safety, but also provided an environment of con
Autor:
Caroline Bowden, Katrien Daemen-de Gelder, James E Kelly, Richard G Williams, Carmen M Mangion, Michael Questier, Emma Major
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered religious contemplation and safety, but also provided an environment of con