The Elizabethan Protestant press : a study of the printing and publishing of Protestant religious literature in English, excluding Bibles and liturgies, 1558-1603
Uninterrupted for forty-five years, from 1558 to 1603, Protestants in England were able to use the printing press to disseminate Protestant ideology. It was a period long enough for Protestantism to root itself deeply in the life of the nation and to accumulate its own distinctive literature. Englis...
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University College London (University of London)
1977
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