V Turner - Journal of British Studies, 2023 - cambridge.org
2023
… Showing how visions can prove martyrdom, convey divine mercy, authenticate relics, and convey criticism, she moves between Marian visions such as that in Roger of Howden’s Gesta …
EG Tenbus - Journal of British Studies, 2016 - cambridge.org
2016
The purpose of this book, according to its author, Margaret H. Turnham, is to examine the “changing nature of English Catholic devotion in the period 1779–1992 as seen through the …
JM van Santvoort - Journal of British Studies, 2019 - cambridge.org
2019
… This success of the family’s cadet line in the Marian era was not matched by the senior line of the family established at Somerleyton. The ill fortune of the “ruined” John Jerningham, the …
H Seo, B Cho, S Joo, IY Ahn, T Kim - … Soft Clam Shells from Marian Cove … - papers.ssrn.com
… Marian Cove (MC) is a small embayment located on King George Island (KGI) at the tip of 109 … Large contribution of small phytoplankton at Marian Cove, King George Island, 518 …
… chapter traces the aftermath of captivity and how family members and subsequent generations were themselves deeply imbued with this history, with Oliver making use of Marianne …
MRF Williams - Journal of British Studies, 2014 - cambridge.org
۷ ارجاع2014
… For the mid-sixteenth-century Marian exiles, the experience helped to connect animosities … like-minded host (for instance, the Marian exiles in Geneva) were negated by the cooperation …
… She proceeds to explore in full detail his adolescent years spent in France and Geneva in the ex-patriot household of the Marian exile John Bodley. Though it is said that youth may be …
JBR_57_2_Post-1800_Book Reviews 404..444 Page 1 place” (331). This book enters a gap in the critical landscape by focusing specifically on the relationships between image and …
… In the first instance, Gunther argues that disagreements among Marian exiles over the prayer book (the “Coxians” vs. the “Knoxians”) did not in fact presage later divisions in the …
C Thrush - Journal of British Studies, 2014 - cambridge.org
۳۲ ارجاع2014
In 1772, entrepreneur George Cartwright brought five Inuit people to England from Nunatsiavut (Labrador). Most of their time was spent in London, where they encountered many of the …