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Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation England.(Book Review)
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The Historian
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June 22, 2004| Author:
Kreitzer, Beth
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Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation England. By Peter Marshall. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xi, 344. $74.00.)
This book considers the dead and beliefs about the dead during the Reformation in England, and it is a model of wide-ranging historical scholarship. While focusing on a narrow topic, the author weaves throughout the text a conversation with historians who have taken other methodological approaches to this and related topics. While offering occasio...
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