Sex Please, We’re British: Exempla, Polemic, and History in John Bale’s Actes of the Englysh Votaryes
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Title:
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Sex Please, We’re British: Exempla, Polemic, and History in John Bale’s Actes of the Englysh Votaryes |
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Author:
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Smith, Andrew H.
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Advisor:
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Hayton, Darin
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Department:
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Haverford College. Dept. of History |
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Thesis (B.A.) |
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300349 bytes75662 bytes |
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Issue Date:
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2008 |
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Abstract:
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This thesis explores the context and specific historical methodology that permeate John Bale's Actes of the Englysh Votaryes. Particularly, it is interested in how Bale created his own, specific, Protestant vision of the English past, one which demonstrated not only the legacy and veracity of the Protestant faith but also the corruption of the Catholic presence in England. |
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Subject:
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Bale, John, 1495-1563. Actes of Englysh votaryes
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Subject:
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Religion in literature
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Terms of Use:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/
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Permanent URL:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1375
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Smith, Andrew H..
"Sex Please, We’re British: Exempla, Polemic, and History in John Bale’s Actes of the Englysh Votaryes".
2008. Available electronically from
http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1375.
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