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A History of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts
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TTC- A History of England from the Tudors to the StuartsTTC- A History of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts

During the 229-year period from 1485 to 1714, England transformed itself from a minor feudal state into what has been called "the first modern society," and emerged as the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world.
Those years hold a huge story. The English people survived repeated epidemics and famines, one failed invasion and two successful ones, two civil wars, a series of violent religious reformations and counter-reformations, and confrontations with two of the most powerful monarchs on Earth, Louis XIV of France and Philip II of Spain.

 
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Tags: England, powerful, series, violent, religious, Stuarts, History, Tudors
The History of Science: 1700–1900
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The History of Science: 1700–1900The History of Science: 1700–1900

In the period 1700-1900, kings and empires rose and fell, but science conquered all, taking the world by storm.

Yet, as the 1700s began, the mysteries of the universe were pondered by "natural philosophers"—the term "scientist" didn't even exist until the mid 19th century—whose explanations couldn't help but be influenced by the religious thought and political and social contexts that shaped their world.


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Tags: world, natural, philosophers, science, ideas, History, Science, influenced, religious
Pig Island
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Mo Hayder - Pig IslandMo Hayder - Pig Island

Journalist Joe Oakes is a born skeptic who makes his living exposing supernatural hoaxes. But his stay with a cult-like religious group on Scotland's remote Pig Island might be enough to turn him into a believer.

Joe Oakes is on the trail of a strange creature caught on some amateur film footage: a figure so deformed it can hardly be human. Recently arrived on the remote Scottish island where it was sighted, he is determined to expose the creature as the religious hoax it so obviously must be. But his confrontation, and its violent and bloody aftermath, is so catastrophic that it forces him to question the nature of evil ...

 
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Tags: Island, Hayder, cult-like, hoaxes, exposing, creature, Oakes, remote, religious
Foreign Cults in Rome - Creating a Roman Empire
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Foreign Cults in Rome - Creating a Roman EmpireForeign Cults in Rome - Creating a Roman Empire

Religion is a particularly useful field within which to study Roman self-definition, for the Romans considered themselves to be the most religious of all peoples and ascribed their imperial success to their religiosity. This study builds on the observation that the Romans were remarkably open to outside influences to explore how installing foreign religious elements as part of their own religious system affected their notions of what it meant to be Roman.
 
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Tags: their, Roman, religious, study, Romans, Foreign
Lay Religious Life in Late Medieval Durham
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Lay Religious Life in Late Medieval DurhamLay Religious Life in Late Medieval Durham

Although religious life in medieval Durham was ruled by its prince bishop and priory, the laity flourished and played a major role in the affairs of the parish, as Margaret Harvey demonstrates. Using a variety of sources, she provides a complete account of its history from the Conquest to the Dissolution of the priory, with a particular emphasis on the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. She shows how the laity interacted vigorously with both bishop and priory, and the relations between them, with the priory providing schools, hospitals, chantries and regular sermons, but also acting as a disciplinary force.
 
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Tags: priory, laity, Durham, bishop, interacted, Religious, Medieval