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This volume forms the first modern study of Edmund Campion the Jesuit priest executed at Tyburn in 1581 and through him focuses on a theme that has been attracting growing interest among sixteenth-century historians: the passage from a Catholic to an Anglican England and the resistance to this move. The essays collected here investigate the historical context of Campion's mission; different aspects of his writing and work; the network of colleagues with whom he was in contact; his relationship with contemporaries such as Sir Philip Sidney; the effect of his English mission; and the legacy he left. THOMAS M. MCCOOG S.J.is the Archivist of the British province of the Society of Jesus and a member of the Jesuit Historical Institute at Rome.Contributors: FRANCISCO DE BORJA MEDINA JOHN BOSSY NANCY POLLARD BROWN KATHERINE DUNCAN-JONES DENNIS FLYNN VICTOR HOULISTON JOHN J. LAROCCA COLM LENNON DAVID LOADES JAMES MCCONICA THOMAS M. MCCOOG THOMAS MAYER MICHAEL QUESTIER ALISON SHELL MICHAEL E. WILLIAMS
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