詹姆斯·凯利,天主教欧洲的英国修道院,约1600 - 1800年,剑桥:剑桥大学出版社,2020年,第viii + 226页,75英镑,ISBN: 9781108479967

IF 0.2 2区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY British Catholic History Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1017/bch.2020.21
Laurence Lux‐Sterritt
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在这篇文章中,作者捕捉到了伊丽莎白的统治即将结束时的动荡,没有任何官方继承人,当时各方都看到了公开游说自己立场的机会,不仅是天主教徒,还有新教徒。这些问题涉及宗教多元主义、国家与宗教之间的关系、君主的权威及其来源。在天主教方面,这不仅仅是生存主义者与新传教士热情的问题,而是对英国天主教改革可能会是什么样子的不同看法。它变成了主教权力、国家权力和教皇管辖权之间的斗争。不可避免的是,对于那些至少对这一时期不太熟悉的人来说,演员阵容和讨论可能是最重要的。在这本书的开头,作者们提供了一份非常有用的主要参与者名单,以及一个将争议与更广泛的国家事务(如条约谈判)对立起来的时间表。作者们巧妙地涵盖了这场争议的许多不同角度,尽管狂热的上诉人威廉·沃森和他更极端的同事们是如何利用更广泛的欧洲反耶稣会争论的,这可能值得考虑。这本书还有一个无法解释的元素:为什么作者指的是罗伯特·帕森斯,而不是《人物》?以前的拼写通常已被丢弃,包括个人通信项目。不过,这些都是小问题。更重要的是,Lake和Questier用他们的论文说服了人们,大祭司之争为了解早期现代公共领域的运作提供了一个被忽视的窗口。这是一次试图恢复对主人公来说重要的东西,不仅是关于牧师事务或继承问题,还有更广泛的野心和哲学。《向大祭司致敬》以作者典型的有力风格写成,对于那些仍然相信宗教改革后英格兰的故事可以像天主教徒从现场消失一样讲述的人来说,应该要求他们纠正阅读,但只要需要一个方便的替罪羊,就会出现。
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James Kelly, English Convents in Catholic Europe, c. 1600−1800, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. viii + 226, £75, ISBN: 9781108479967
In this, the authors capture the turmoil as Elizabeth’s reign drew to a close without any official heir, when all parties saw the chance to publicly lobby for their position, not only Catholic but also Protestant. The questions at play touched on religious pluralism, relations between the state and religion, the authority of the monarch and from where it is drawn. On the Catholic side, it was not simply a question of survivalists versus new missionary zeal, but different visions of what the Catholic Reformation might look like in England. It became a tussle between episcopal authority, state power and papal jurisdiction. Inevitably, the cast of players and the discussion could be headspinning for those not at least a little familiar with the period. At the book’s start, the authors provide a very helpful list of the main players, as well as a timeline that puts the controversy against wider national matters, such as treaty negotiations. The authors cleverly cover a lot of different angles on the controversy, though it might have been worth considering how the fanatical appellant William Watson and his more extreme colleagues tapped into wider European antiJesuit polemic. There is also one unexplained element of the book: why do the authors refer to Robert Parsons, rather than Persons? The former spelling has generally been discarded, including by the Persons correspondence project. These, though, are minor quibbles. More important is that Lake and Questier convince with their thesis that the Archpriest Controversy offers a neglected window into the workings of the early modern public sphere. It is an attempt to recover what mattered to the protagonists, not just about the clerical matters at play or questions of the succession, but also wider ambitions and philosophies. Written in the authors’ typically punchy style, All Hail to the Archpriest should be required corrective reading for those who still believe the story of postReformation England can be told as if Catholics had disappeared from the scene, only to emerge whenever a handy scapegoat was required.
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期刊介绍: British Catholic History (formerly titled Recusant History) acts as a forum for innovative, vibrant, transnational, inter-disciplinary scholarship resulting from research on the history of British and Irish Catholicism at home and throughout the world. BCH publishes peer-reviewed original research articles, review articles and shorter reviews of works on all aspects of British and Irish Catholic history from the 15th Century up to the present day. Central to our publishing policy is an emphasis on the multi-faceted, national and international dimensions of British Catholic history, which provide both readers and authors with a uniquely interesting lens through which to examine British and Atlantic history. The journal welcomes contributions on all approaches to the Catholic experience.
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