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Religion and the Book in Early Modern England

Religion and the Book in Early Modern England The Making of Foxe's "Book of Martyrs" - Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

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Publisher's Synopsis

John Foxe's Acts and Monuments - popularly known as the 'Book of Martyrs' - is a milestone in the history of the English book. An essential history of the English Reformation and a seminal product of it, no English printed book before it had been as long or as lavishly illustrated. Examining the research behind the work and also its financing, printing and dissemination, Elizabeth Evenden and Thomas S. Freeman argue that, apart from Foxe's zeal and industry, the book was only made possible by extensive cooperation between its printer, John Day, and the Elizabethan government. Government patronage, rather than market forces, lay behind the book's success and ensured the triumph of a Protestant interpretation of the Reformation for centuries to come. Based on little-used manuscript sources, this book offers a unique insight not only into the 'Book of Martyrs' and the history of the English book, but into English history itself.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780521833493
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 272.0922
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 387
Weight: 776g
Height: 232mm
Width: 161mm
Spine width: 24mm