Anne Dillon
Ashgate
Hardback
230
This book uses a broadsheet print of the martyrdom of the Cathusians of the London Charterhouse during the reign on Henry VIII as a springboard to investigate several aspects of the Counter-Reformation. Through an in-depth investigation of the text and images Anne Dillon's provides a lively account that connects Michelangelo Cardinal Pole Mary Tudor and Pope Julius III and weaves them into a wider discussion of martyrology polemic and the Catholic community in England and beyond.
Ashgate
Hardback
230
This book uses a broadsheet print of the martyrdom of the Cathusians of the London Charterhouse during the reign on Henry VIII as a springboard to investigate several aspects of the Counter-Reformation. Through an in-depth investigation of the text and images Anne Dillon's provides a lively account that connects Michelangelo Cardinal Pole Mary Tudor and Pope Julius III and weaves them into a wider discussion of martyrology polemic and the Catholic community in England and beyond.