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Prayers for the Dying in Early Modern England - Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England. By Judith Maltby. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii + 310. $64.95. - Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life-Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England. By David Cressy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xv + 641. $39.95 (cloth); $19.95 (paper). - Death, Religion, and the Family in England, 1480–1750. By Ralph Houlbrooke. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xiv + 435. $99.00.

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Prayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England. By Judith Maltby. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii + 310. $64.95.

Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life-Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England. By David Cressy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xv + 641. $39.95 (cloth); $19.95 (paper).

Death, Religion, and the Family in England, 1480–1750. By Ralph Houlbrooke. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xiv + 435. $99.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2014

Steve Hindle*
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University of Warwick

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3 More recently, Duffy has returned to the Elizabethan and Stuart period: Duffy, Eamon, “Continuity and Divergence in Tudor Religion,” in Unity and Diversity in the Church, ed. Swanson, R. N., Studies in Church History 32 (Oxford, 1996), pp. 171205Google Scholar, and The Long Reformation: Catholicism, Protestantism and the Multitude,” in England's Long Reformation, 1500–1800, ed. Tyacke, Nicholas (London, 1997), pp. 3370Google Scholar. Compare Duffy, Eamon, “The Godly and the Multitude in Stuart England,” Seventeenth Century 1 (1986): 3149Google Scholar.

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