Protestant Identities by Muriel McClendon

Religion, Society, and Self-Fashioning in Post-Reformation England

This scholarly work delves into the complex evolution of Protestant identities in England during the Reformation and beyond, exploring how religious beliefs and practices shaped individual and communal identities. Through a detailed examination of historical records, the book highlights the dynamic interplay between religious reform, social change, and cultural transformation, illustrating how Protestantism influenced personal and collective self-perceptions. It offers a nuanced understanding of how religious identity was constructed, contested, and maintained in a period marked by profound religious upheaval and societal shifts.

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