“Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
An examination of ideas about the mind as a public threat and private sanctuary in late Elizabethan legal and religious disputes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Histories of Surveillance: From Antiquity to the Digital Era : The Eyes and Ears of Power |
Editors | Laura Skouvig, Andreas Marklund |
Number of pages | 15 |
Place of Publication | New York |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publication date | 28 Jul 2021 |
Edition | 1 |
Pages | 37-52 |
Chapter | 3 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780367340698 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978042932375 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Jul 2021 |
Series | Routledge Studies in Modern European History |
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Volume | 1 |
- Faculty of Humanities - Privacy, Thought-control, Elizabethan England, Tudor History, History of Surveillance
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